Messi's inexplicable feats no longer a surprise, says coach Scaloni
Argentina's goalkeeper #23 Emiliano Martinez, forward #10 Lionel Messi and goalkeeper #12 Geronimo Rulli celebrate after winning the 2026 World Cup Group J football match between Argentina and Algeria at the Kansas City Stadium in Kansas City on June 16, 2026. (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP)
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Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said he is no longer
surprised by the "inexplicable" feats of Lionel Messi after
he scored all three goals in their 3-0 win
over Algeria at the World Cup on Tuesday.
Messi's hat-trick at Kansas City Stadium saw him
equal the all-time men's World Cup scoring record of 16
goals, drawing level with Germany's Miroslav Klose.
Earning his 200th
cap, the 38-year-old became the first man to compete
in six World Cups and the oldest to score
a hat-trick in the tournament's history — exactly 20 years to the
day since his first goal on the global stage.
While the victory was a boost to Argentina's hopes
of successfully defending their title, Scaloni said
there was no room for complacency.
"This team knows that anyone
can beat us," he added. "If you get a little overconfident, any opponent
can
win. In this World Cup, strange and difficult things are happening. If we do
things right it will be hard to beat us."
Scaloni attributed the victory to the squad's
chemistry, noting that the bond
between teammates
is what pulls them through when things become difficult.
The result means Argentina have avoided the opening-match
stumbles of their 2018 and 2022 campaigns and
they
now turn their attention to their next match against Austria in Arlington,
Texas on June 22.
"There is a long way to
go to
try to reach the end," Scaloni said. "But
it is always good to start by winning; that undoubtedly strengthens everything."

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