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FootballWorld Cup 2022: 5 Records Messi Broke After Croatia Masterclass
- Argentina's Lionel Messi was in remarkable form during their semi-final against Croatia
- The 35-year-old played a pivotal role in his side's win over the 2018 World Cup finalists
- The veteran striker's display saw him break five Mundial records en route to the finals
Lionel Messi was in the form of his life during Argentina's World Cup clash with Croatia on Tuesday night, December 13.
The Paris Saint-Germain star scored once and assisted once in the thrilling semi-final clash, to help Argentina hammer Croatia 3-0.
The epic victory was enough to earn La Albiceleste a spot in the final of the 2022 edition of the World Cup, to face the winner between France and Morocco for a chance to be crowned the world champions.
According to The Sun, Messi's remarkable performance saw him break five World Cup records and he is already in line to break two others, depending on his display in the final.
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Which records did Messi break?
One of the records the veteran striker broke was to become Argentina's record scorer at the World Cup, with 11 goals.
Daily Mail reports that the record was previously held by Gabriel Batistuta, who netted 10 times in the tournament during his illustrious career with the South Americans.
Messi also now holds the record for most assists (nine) by an Argentine at the World Cup, a record that was previously in the custody of Diego Maradona.
What's more - the PSG superstar is the first player to score and assist in four World Cup games.
Additionally, he is now the all-time record appearance maker at the World Cup with an incredible 26 Mundial caps.
Finally, with five goals to his name in Qatar, Messi became the oldest player to score as many goals in a single tournament.
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FootballSuarez praises Messi
Sports Brief earlier reported on Luis Suarez praising his close friend and former Barcelona teammate Messi.
Suarez was reacting to the 35-year-old helping Argentina to the final of the FIFA World Cup, thanks to a brilliant display against Croatia.
The Paris Saint-Germain attacker scored one goal and assisted another, as the Europeans were beaten 3-0 by the South Americans.