Lionel Messi Scores 800th Career Goal in Argentina Win over Panama

Argentina defeated Panama 2-0 in their first encounter since winning the World Cup, with Lionel Messi scoring his 800th professional goal.

At 89 minutes, Messi, 35, scored his 99th international goal from a free-kick, bringing the 83,000 fans at the Monumental de Nunez Stadium in Buenos Aires into raptures.

Thiago Almada had scored 11 minutes earlier after a Messi free-kick had rebounded off the post.

Manager Lionel Scaloni picked the same starting lineup as in the World Cup final, with Qatar’s whole squad posing for photos in front of a replica trophy before kickoff.

But they were made to wait for the breakthrough as Panama goalkeeper Josec Guerra produced several saves and the defence fought valiantly to keep out the World Cup champions.

“I always dreamed of this moment, to celebrate with you in my country Argentina, lifting the greatest thing that is the World Cup,” Messi said at a post-match ceremony organised by the Argentine FA to celebrate the country’s third World Cup title and first in 36 years.

“Let’s keep doing what we are doing and enjoy this, because we have been waiting a long time to win it again. Let’s enjoy the third star.”

A tearful Scaloni added: “Eternal gratitude to these players. Football belongs to them, and without them we wouldn’t have won the World Cup.

“Everyone who wears this shirt gives their all and sometimes the results don’t come. But this time we got it and it’s incredible,” said the coach before a victory lap of players and families reminiscent of the one his team did 95 days ago at the Lusail Stadium.

Argentina face Curacao on Tuesday to round off a week which has seen Messi widely celebrated as a hero.

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