Lionel Messi Reveals Why he Cried After Scoring World Cup Goal
Summary
Lionel Messi scored three goals in Argentina’s 3-0 win over Algeria, tying the record for most goals scored in men’s World Cup history. After scoring his first goal, Messi cried because of personal difficulties related to his father’s health, not because of football.Key Facts
- Messi scored a hat trick (three goals) in a World Cup match against Algeria.
- He now shares the record for most men's World Cup goals (16) with Miroslav Klose.
- Messi is nearly 39 years old and playing in his sixth World Cup.
- He cried after his first goal due to personal issues, not football-related reasons.
- The emotional reason is connected to his father’s poor health, according to an Argentine journalist.
- Messi thanked his teammates and the team delegation for their support during this difficult time.
- Argentina aims to win back-to-back World Cups for the first time since Brazil in 1962.
- Argentina will play Austria next in Group J matches on June 22.
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