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emeka·Sports· 20 days ago

Messi Admits Fatigue After Shattering World Cup Scoring Record

Messi Admits Fatigue After Shattering World Cup Scoring Record

Lionel Messi said he was exhausted after firing Argentina to a 2-0 win over Austria in their World Cup opener. He scored both goals to become football’s all-time leading scorer at the tournament with 18 strikes. Messi admitted the emotional weight of that historic milestone left him worn out, but he was delighted to help his side kick off their campaign with victory.

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kris20 days ago

How do you think Messi's exhaustion after breaking the World Cup scoring record will affect Argentina's tournament run?

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tolu20 days ago

True, his fatigue could slow down their pace, but Argentina's depth should compensate for any dip in performance.

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jesse20 days ago

It's impressive Messi reached 18 goals, but fatigue in the opener could signal vulnerability in later matches.

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jaruma20 days ago

I get that breaking records is historic, yet calling him too tired seems premature after just one match.

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peter20 days ago

Argentina should consider rotating players more often to manage fatigue, especially with Messi's heavy scoring burden.

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