Argentina beat Jordan 3-1, Messi scores sixth goal
Argentina beat Jordan 3-1 with Lionel Messi scoring his sixth goal of the tournament off the bench to top their group. Messi’s late winner sends a warning to rivals ahead of a high-stakes last-32 tie
Lionel Messi came off the bench to score his sixth goal of the tournament as Argentina beat Jordan 3-1 on Saturday, keeping their World Cup hopes aliv
Read Full Story at Yahoo Sports →Why This Matters
Argentina's resurgence under Lionel Messi's leadership reaffirms their status as World Cup favorites, but the manner of their victory—particularly his sixth goal in the tournament—sends a psychological signal to rivals. The timing of this performance, coming just before a knockout-stage gauntlet, suggests both tactical depth and a star player peaking at the right moment.
Background Context
Argentina’s World Cup campaign has been defined by resilience, with Messi’s veteran experience countering the unpredictability of a squad built around younger, high-pressure talent like Enzo Fernández and Julián Álvarez. The group stage revealed both vulnerabilities and strengths, from early struggles against Saudi Arabia to a dominant display against Mexico, setting the stage for a high-stakes knockout phase.
What Happens Next
The last-32 clash will test Argentina’s adaptability, as opponents will now dissect their bench strength and late-game fitness—areas where Messi’s influence looms largest. A potential quarterfinal against France or England would force a tactical reckoning, while a deeper run could further solidify Messi’s legacy as the tournament’s most complete playmaker.
Bigger Picture
Messi’s bench impact reflects a broader shift in modern football, where star players increasingly dictate outcomes from the sidelines rather than full matches. Argentina’s blend of experience and emerging talent mirrors the evolution of World Cup-winning teams, balancing generational talent with tactical pragmatism in an era where depth often trumps pure star power.

