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Argentina built perfect stage for Messi to break World Cup goal record

Argentina built perfect stage for Messi to break World Cup goal record
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Lionel Messi has become the all-time leading goalscorer in men's FIFA World Cup history following a 2-0 victory over Austria. The article highlights how coach Lionel Scaloni successfully evolved Argentina's tactical approach to integrate Messi's playstyle with a cohesive, collective team structure.

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This milestone marks a historic achievement for one of soccer's greatest players and validates the tactical transformation of the Argentine national team under Lionel Scaloni.

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Doing it from the penalty spot would be too banal. Something more stylish was needed to mark the moment, and the gods of soccer agreed. And so Argentina 's Lionel Messi spurned the first chance to become the World Cup's all-time top scorer when he steered his penalty kick wide of the Austria goal, only to find a far more adequate means of reaching the milestone almost half an hour later.

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