Lionel Messi has nothing left to prove, but he’s still out there showing the world that, at 38, he’s still got it. After scoring five goals in Argentina‘s first two games at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, he became the tournament’s high scorer, clinching a spot for the team in the Round of 32. Argentina will face Jordan for game 3 of their Group J schedule. As a result of two previous losses, Jordan, who were making their World Cup debut this year, have already been eliminated from the knockout round, but this should still prove to be an exciting
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