
The debate is over.
It ended Tuesday night in Kansas City when Lionel Messi delivered yet another World Cup masterclass, scoring all three goals in Argentina’s 3-0 victory over Algeria and reminding the soccer world why he stands alone.
For years, fans argued over Messi versus Cristiano Ronaldo. Both built legendary careers. Both shattered records. Both won nearly everything there was to win.
But at some point, the debate stops being a debate.
Messi’s hat trick wasn’t just another great performance. It was another entry on a résumé that has become impossible to match. The Argentine superstar now sits atop the all-time World Cup scoring charts and continues to produce on the biggest stage in the sport, even as he approaches the twilight of his remarkable career.
When the lights are brightest, Messi delivers.
That’s what separates great players from the greatest player.
Ronaldo’s accomplishments deserve respect. His career is one of the finest in sports history. But Messi has continued to stack moments that feel almost mythical. World Cup trophies. Ballon d’Or awards. Record-breaking goal totals. Historic assists. And now another unforgettable night in front of a packed crowd in the United States.
The scary part for the rest of the tournament? Messi and Argentina don’t appear finished.
Three goals against Algeria.
Another World Cup record.
Another reminder of greatness.
The GOAT debate lasted for nearly two decades. Tuesday night felt like the final chapter.
Messi wins.
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