Key Takeaways
- Lionel Messi takes the lead in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Golden Boot race.
- Argentina's captain recorded two assists against England, surpassing Kylian Mbappe.
- Messi’s career World Cup total now stands at a record 12 assists.
Argentine football star Lionel Messi has taken the lead in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Golden Boot race after recording two crucial assists against England. The move comes as Messi's performance continues to be pivotal for Argentina’s campaign.
In a dramatic comeback victory over England at Atlanta Stadium in Georgia, Messi played a decisive role late in the semifinal. Despite England taking an early lead through Anthony Gordon in the 55th minute, Argentina equalized just ten minutes later with Enzo Fernández scoring from Messi's assist.
The match saw Messi drop his shoulder before finding Fernández, who capitalized on the opportunity to score into the side netting. In stoppage time, Lautaro Martínez completed the comeback with a header after Messi recovered the ball and delivered a cross following Alexis Mac Allister’s shot striking the post.
Messi's two assists against England have not only put him ahead of Kylian Mbappe in the Golden Boot race but also increased his career World Cup total to 12 assists, setting a new record. Both players currently share the lead with eight goals each, but Messi now has four assists compared to Mbappe’s three.
Argentina will face Spain in the final on Sunday in East Rutherford, New Jersey, aiming for their fourth World Cup title. Messi's late-game heroics have been instrumental in Argentina's progress through the tournament, and his leadership continues to be a key factor as they seek to secure victory.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is shaping up to be an exciting event with Messi at the forefront of the competition. His performances continue to inspire fans and teammates alike, making him a strong contender for the Golden Boot.





