Messi Shines Brightest
In the latest World Cup action, Lionel Messi emerged as a standout performer. He scored twice against Austria, solidifying his reputation by becoming the highest goal scorer in World Cup history across both men’s and women’s tournaments. His tally now stands at 18 goals, setting a remarkable benchmark.
Ronaldo Faces a Challenge
Contrasting Messi’s success, Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup journey took a tough turn. Portugal drew 1-1 against DR Congo in an uninspiring match. Ronaldo struggled to create opportunities, and faces immense pressure in their next match against Uzbekistan. With Portugal needing a victory before facing Colombia, all eyes are on Ronaldo to lead his team. At 41, his chance to capture World Cup glory grows slimmer.
Norway Celebrates Qualification
Norway, led by Erling Haaland, clinched their spot in the Round of 32. The team celebrated this achievement with their supporters in New Jersey, marking a special moment for the Norwegian fans cheering on the Vikings.
Hydration Break Eliminated
The mandatory hydration break found itself sidelined due to weather disruptions. France and Iraq’s match faced a two-hour delay caused by lightning storms. Despite the lack of a scheduled hydration pause, the downpour ensured the players coped without it.

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