WIRE โ€” Lionel Messi became the all-time leading scorer in mens World Cup history on Monday, netting his 17th tournament goal during Argentinas match against Austria to surpass Germany striker Miroslav Klose.The Argentina captain moved level with Brazilian great โ Marta, whose 17 goals in the womens tournament had stood as the overall World Cup record, by scoring The post Messi breaks mens World Cup scoring record appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

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