Argentine Lionel Messi achieved his 100th international victory by scoring two goals from his country’s hat-trick once morest Jamaica during a friendly match in preparation for the World Cup in Qatar in New Jersey, bringing the “Tango” team closer to the record series for Italy without losing.
The 35-year-old French star of Paris Saint-Germain raised his score of international goals to 90 goals in 164 games, following he participated as a substitute in the second half of the match at the Red Bull Arena.
Messi’s goals have confirmed the victory of the South American team, who have played 35 games without losing, in a series dating back to 2019 since losing the Copa America final, and they are only two games away from the Italian team’s world record (37 matches between 2018 and 2022).
Messi, who also scored two goals in a friendly victory over Honduras in Miami on Friday, delighted the fans with his amazing performance following entering in the 56th minute as a substitute for Inter striker Lautaro Martinez.
Albi Celeste opened the scoring in the 13th minute, when Martinis dribbled past the Jamaican defense inside the penalty area before passing the ball to Julian Alvares, who easily shoved the ball into the net.
The Argentine, who won the Golden Ball seven times, waited to double the score four minutes before the end of the match, when he received a ball on the outskirts of the penalty area and hit it with his left hand into the net to the left of the goalkeeper (86).
And from the same place of the first goal, the “Flea” got a free kick to score his double with a beautiful low shot that deceived the defense wall and goalkeeper Andre Blake alike (89).