In a low-key friendly match against Curacao on Tuesday, Argentina captain Lionel Messi scored his 100th goal in international play for the defending world champions. Seven-time Awarded the Ballon d'Or On the 20th minute of the friendly match in Santiago del Estero against the Caribbean island minnows, Messi scored the game's first goal. After 30 minutes, the 35-year-old quickly added a third to make it 3-0, and on 37 minutes, he scored his fifth goal to give Argentina a hat-trick as they played around with their outclassed opponents. Not only did Messi enter the game as his nation's all-time leading scorer, but he also had more goals than the next two scorers combined, Gabriel Batistuta and Sergio Aguero, who each had 56 and 41 goals, respectively. It was always going to be about Messi scoring 100 goals in Argentina's second game following their dramatic World Cup victory over France in Qatar in December. Argentina won 4-2 on penalties following a thrilling 3-3 draw. ...
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