Lionel Messi Hit an UNBELIEVABLE 7-Game Streak, and the World Cup Is Officially on Notice
Alright, Emerald City, can we talk about what just went down on the global stage? Because while we're out here grinding with our Hawks and M's, some history is being written that you absolutely CANNOT miss. Lionel Messi, the legend himself, just pulled off something wild at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The man scored a free kick against Jordan, right? No big deal, except it made him the FIRST player EVER to score in SEVEN straight FIFA World Cup matches. SEVEN! Let that sink in for a second. This ain't just another goal, folks, this is pure, unadulterated GOAT status, and it has the whole tournament buzzing.Messi's Magic Still Running Wild
Seriously, watching Messi is like watching poetry in motion. That free kick against Jordan wasn't just a goal, it was a statement. Seven straight World Cup games with a score, man, that's just unreal consistency on the biggest stage. Giuliano Simeone, the midfielder, even talked about what makes Messi so magical after Argentina's victory over Jordan. It's the kind of performance that puts the entire world on notice, even here in the PNW. And speaking of records, Harry Kane didn't waste any time either! He became England's all-time FIFA World Cup goalscorer, netting a header against Panama in their win. We're seeing some absolute legends stepping up early, showing why they're the best in the game. You gotta respect that kind of relentless drive. And let's not forget the drama! Austria punched their ticket thanks to a late winner in their match against Algeria. And DR Congo? They made history, pure and simple, putting on a show against Uzbekistan. And if you're looking for a good story, Cape Verde has emerged as the feel-goodTrade on Every Game with Kalshi
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team of the tournament. The group stage definitely delivered some incredible goals, setting the tone for what's to come.USA's Wild Ride Continues
Our USMNT, man, what a ride! The boys definitely showed heart, but they fell in the last minute to Türkiye, a tough 3-2 loss. Sebastian Berhalter capitalized on a rebound, pulling us level, and Auston Trusty even put us ahead with a score from a corner against Türkiye! So, the grit is there, no doubt. But now, it's do-or-die: they're facing Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32. Zlatan Ibrahimović and Thierry Henry were already breaking down that upcoming matchup, so you know the stakes are sky-high. Even with the loss, Zlatan himself said, "It doesn't matter," talking about that game against Türkiye. That's the mindset you need, right? Gotta keep pushing. We saw Alex Freeman shining, with his dad Antonio Freeman proudly watching his son at the World Cup. Folarin Balogun, on his first FIFA World Cup, got to talk to Zlatan, Alexi Lalas, and Thierry Henry, which is a huge moment for any young player. And Chris Richards had talked about the USMNT's hot start leading up to that Türkiye match. Earlier, Clint Dempsey and Javier Hernández broke down the USA's 2-0 win over Australia. Our guys definitely battled to get to the knockout stage. So, what's next for our boys in red, white, and blue? It's the Round of 32 against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Every game from here on out is a battle, and the entire knockout stage bracket is set. You know the USMNT is gonna leave it all on the field, fighting for every single inch. This World Cup is heating up fast, and with legends making history and underdogs pulling off upsets, you simply cannot look away. Get ready, 12s, because this global showstopper is just getting started!This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.