Lionel Messi breaks record for career goals scored at the World Cup

When Lionel Messi swept home a trademark left-footed curler in Argentina's second World Cup match against Austria, he was not just getting his team off to a strong start.
The 38-year-old was also making history, becoming the World Cup's all-time leading goalscorer, and demonstrating that he still lays claim to being the king of world football.And there was more to come as Messi fired home his second goal of the game from a tight angle past two Austria defenders to wrap up a 2-0 victory.Messi is enjoying a scintillating start to the tournament as Argentina defend their title.With a hat-trick in the opening game, two goals and the record broken in the second, and a third game against Jordan to come, he is a strong contender for the Golden Boot, awarded to the top goalscorer at the finals - one individual prize he has never won.Messi has now scored in six consecutive World Cup matches, a feat only achieved by two other players - France's Just Fontaine and Brazil's Jairzinho in 1958.No player has ever scored in seven straight matches.The Inter Miami forward has also created the most chances in World Cup history - he is one assist away from providing more than any other player since records began in 1966, according to Opta.He currently shares that record with his idol, Maradona.A new generation of superstars like Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Vinicius Jr may already be making their own marks on the tournament, but if they want to claim the crown, they are going to have to outperform Messi.