Lionel Messi, the captain of Argentina, recently made headlines by scoring a hat-trick in a 6-0 win over Bolivia during a 2026 World Cup qualifier. This remarkable performance not only helped his team secure a convincing victory but also allowed Messi to equal Cristiano Ronaldo’s record for the most international hat-tricks, with both players now having achieved ten.
In the match against Bolivia, Messi was in outstanding form, scoring three goals and assisting on two more. His contributions were key to Argentina’s strong performance, keeping them at the top of their qualifying group. Currently, Argentina is three points ahead of Colombia and six points above their rivals, Brazil, as they aim to secure their spot in the World Cup.
On the same night, Ronaldo’s Portugal faced Scotland in the UEFA Nations League but struggled to find the net, resulting in a 0-0 draw. Ronaldo was visibly frustrated after the match, showing his disappointment over the missed opportunities.
As the competition heats up, both Messi and Ronaldo continue to showcase their incredible talents, with Messi now matching his rival’s long-standing record. Fans around the world eagerly watch as these two legends of the game continue to make their mark in international football.