World Cup 2022: The fears of 2018 rose again when Argentina went down to Saudi Arabia in their opener. In a must-win game against Mexico, Messi showed his mental fortitude and his skill, firing the ball with his left foot through multiple opposition legs for a crucial goal. The rest is history. Argentina turned their campaign around, felled opponents one after another and became World Champions beating their nemesis, France, in the final. Messi scored seven goals, won the Golden Ball, and now has a bunch of World Cup records to his name. He is the only player to win the Golden Ball twice, has played the most number of World Cup matches (26) and scored the most goals for Argentina (13).