Lionel Messi etched another chapter in his storied career on day 13 of the 2026 World Cup, leading Argentina to a victory at Dallas Stadium (aka Jerry World) in what The Guardian's Pablo Iglesias Maurer described as a historic night. The match saw Messi overcome an early penalty miss to secure three points for his side, with the star reflecting on the moment: "It feels special, but like I've always said it does. Like I've said other times, I enjoy playing, having a good time on the pitch."
Messi makes history at 2026 World Cup in Dallas
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Lionel Messi led Argentina to victory in Dallas, marking another historic milestone in his legendary career.
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- ✓Messi scored and led Argentina to victory
- ✓The match was day 13 of the 2026 World Cup
- ✓Messi overcame an early penalty miss
- ✓The game took place at Dallas Stadium (Jerry World)
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- ●The description of the event as 'historic' and the specific quote from Messi come solely from The Guardian
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