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    MESSI SCORES HIS 17th!

    MESSI SCORES HIS 17th!

    Lionel Messi has broken the all time World Cup goal scoring record with his 17th goal against Austria on June 22, 2026. If he plans on keeping his record he needs to keep on scoring because Mbappe is only 3 goals away from tying his record and he is only 27.

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