Football has a way of producing moments that stay etched in memory forever, and Lionel Messi added another one to his growing list at the 2026 World Cup. As the Round of 16 wrapped up, Argentina found itself staring at an early exit, trailing Egypt 2-0 and looking well beaten. Then, in the space of just 259 seconds, the Argentine captain turned the match on its head, delivering a cross and a goal that will be talked about for years.
1 hour Ago By Kamil Wrona
A Quiet Start Before the Storm
For most of the match, Messi had been a shadow of himself. He missed a penalty, had passes cut out, and saw his usual bursts of pace fail to materialize. Egypt capitalized, building a comfortable two-goal cushion and looking like they might pull off one of the tournament's biggest shocks. Even a corner Messi swung in was cleared with ease, and his follow-up cross was blocked without much fuss.
Then, in the 79th minute, everything changed. Picking up the ball again, he shaped up his defender, created just enough room with a hint of a run, and whipped in a perfectly weighted cross. Cristian Romero met it with a free header from close range, and suddenly Argentina were back in it at 2-1.
The Run That Turned Back the Clock
Three minutes later, Messi produced a moment that felt like it had been pulled straight from his prime. Collecting the ball near the touchline, he brushed past Trézéguet with a clever first touch before exploding into a sprint that nobody expected from him at this stage of his career. He danced past Karim Hafez not once but twice, shifting the ball from foot to foot while shielding off the defender's attempts to stop him.
Closing in on the byline with Ramy Rabia bearing down on him, Messi twisted his body and threaded a pinpoint pass with his left foot, finding Lautaro Martínez's head without even looking up. Martínez couldn't convert the chance, but the moment had already done its job — it announced that Messi had taken control of the match.
The Goal That Levelled the Score
A minute later, in the 83rd minute, Messi completed the turnaround himself. After his initial cross was blocked, he simply sent in another one. The ball deflected and looped toward the far post, where Gonzalo Montiel tried to control it before laying it back for Messi. With three Egyptian defenders in front of him and goalkeeper Mostafa Shoubir well positioned, Messi didn't hesitate. He met the ball on the bounce with the outside of his left foot, and the strike cannoned in off the crossbar with such force that it seemed to blast through the goalkeeper rather than past him.
The scoreline read 2-2, and although it was Enzo Fernández who eventually scored the winner, there was no doubt about who had changed the course of the game. In under five minutes, Messi had gone from anonymous to unstoppable, proving once again why he remains the game's greatest player when the moment demands it.
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