
Messi made history, but Scaloni saw the warning
Argentina are through after a 2-0 win over Austria and Messi now owns the World Cup scoring record outright. The deeper read is what Scaloni saw around the celebration: Austria made Argentina suffer enough to make the Jordan match a test of rotation, rhythm and Messi dependency.

Argentina already had the Austria storyline before kickoff: Messi's record chase, one more Group J step, another test of Scaloni's balance. The final whistle changed the weight of all three. Argentina won 2-0 in Dallas, Messi scored in the 38th and 90+5th minutes, and the defending champions are into the Round of 32 with a game to spare. 1
The easy headline is that Messi now owns the World Cup scoring record outright. The more useful Argentina read is narrower: Austria made this uncomfortable for long enough that Scaloni got both the cushion he wanted and the warning he needed.
What changed after the final whistle
| Match point | Confirmed detail | Argentina meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Result | Argentina 2-0 Austria, Messi goals in the 38th and 90+5th minutes. 2 | Six points from two games removes the survival pressure from the Jordan match. |
| Record | Messi moved to 18 World Cup goals, past Miroslav Klose's 16 and beyond Marta's overall mark of 17. 3 | The record is no longer a chase. It is now part of the noise around every Argentina selection call. |
| Performance | ESPN's match centre had Argentina at 2.62 expected goals to Austria's 0.50, with 54 percent possession and five shots on target to Austria's one. 2 | The numbers say Argentina created the better chances, but not that the match was frictionless. |

That sequence matters because it was not a set-piece rescue or a loose-ball scramble. Almada's dummy, Medina's timing and Messi's finish turned the left channel into the path through Austria's pressure. It also softened one of the questions from the lineup: if Scaloni asks Messi to start, Argentina still need nearby runners who make his touches faster, not just more frequent.
The second goal was messier and maybe more telling. Julian Alvarez forced the initial save, Messi's first effort was blocked, and he reacted again from close range. 3 That is the kind of late-game goal Argentina have built an identity around: not pretty, not clean, but still there when the opponent is stretched.
The record is real; the dependency is also real
Messi has five Argentina goals through two matches at this World Cup, and Al Jazeera's live coverage noted after the Austria win that Argentina had scored five and conceded none at that point. 4 That is glorious for Messi. It is also a selection problem hiding inside a celebration.
No Argentina fan needs to be told to enjoy it. The question for Scaloni is how much of the attack can keep working if the next match becomes the planned rotation window. The Jordan game is now safer on paper because qualification is done, but it also becomes the one clean chance to test who can carry possessions before the knockouts.
Messi's own post-match comments sounded like a player trying to keep the night inside the team frame. TyC Sports quoted him saying the win was "muy duro y trabajado" and that the six points and qualification give Argentina "una semana más tranquila". 5 That matters more than the usual record-night language. He was talking about margin, rest and the group, not only history.
Scaloni's real takeaway: Argentina still had to suffer
Scaloni did not sell this as a cruise. Reuters quoted him saying Argentina "did suffer today" and that Austria created difficulties when Argentina did not have possession. 6 That line should be the technical headline for Argentina fans.
Austria's threat never became sustained control, but it did expose where the match could have turned. ESPN logged Emi Martinez with one save and Austria with 0.50 expected goals. 2 Reuters also described Emi pushing away Marcel Sabitzer's set-piece after Cristian Romero conceded a free kick near the area. 3

That is a manageable problem in a group match. It is a more dangerous habit in a knockout. Argentina can handle suffering, but they do not want to turn every spell without the ball into another Messi rescue mission.
What the Jordan match is now for
Argentina close Group J against Jordan in Dallas, while Austria face Algeria in Kansas, according to Reuters' match report. 3 The table still matters for seeding, but the biggest gift from the Austria result is control over minutes.
Three decisions now sit in front of Scaloni:
- How much of Messi's workload can be trimmed without losing the rhythm around him?
- Which forwards and midfielders can make the attack function before Messi has to touch every decisive action?
- How much defensive risk is acceptable if Argentina use Jordan to protect starters and test the bench?
The Austria win gives Argentina a record, a clean sheet and early qualification. It also gives Scaloni permission to be colder than the celebration. The team are through. Now he has to make sure they are less dependent on the one player who just made history again.
참고 출처
- 1Argentina 2-0 Austria match report
- 2Argentina 2-0 Austria final score
- 3Milestone Messi sends Argentina to World Cup knockout stage
- 4Argentina vs Austria live updates
- 5Qué dijo Messi sobre su doblete récord
- 6Constant Messi chatter causes Argentina boss Scaloni fatigue
- 7De la mano de Messi, Argentina le ganó a Austria y clasificó a 16vos de final
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