Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Soccer’s Superstars Shift World Cup Spotlight

Several of soccer’s very best players are putting on a show at the World Cup, with Monday’s slate being the best example.

June 22, 2026; Arlington, Texas, U.S.; Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates scoring their second goal. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images
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After many months of angst and drama surrounding many of the FIFA World Cup’s logistics and costs, soccer’s superstars are putting on a scintillating show on the pitch, helping to divert attention away from those off-field issues.

In a span of roughly 10 hours on Monday, three of the sport’s very best players each furthered their own legendary status, pushed their respective teams into the round of 32, and gave the World Cup another dose of mainstream sizzle. Among the key exploits during a wild day of competition: 

  • Argentina’s Lionel Messi scored twice in a 2–0 afternoon win over Austria in Dallas, giving him 18 World Cup goals in his legendary career, most of any player ever. The victory also moved Argentina to the round of 32, and represented yet another chapter in Messi’s storybook career that is still going even as he nears his 39th birthday. 
  • France’s Kylian Mbappé tallied two goals of his own in a rain-delayed 3–0 early evening win over Iraq in Philadelphia. The goals pushed Mbappé, the 2022 Golden Boot winner, into a tie for second all-time in World Cup history with 16 goals, and advanced a compelling real-time race with Messi. France, the 2018 World Cup winner and a finalist in 2022, has advanced to the knockout stage and continues its dominance in the tournament. 
  • Not to be outdone, Norway’s Erling Haaland also scored twice in a 3–2 primetime victory over Senegal in New Jersey. Norway also clinched a spot in the round of 32. The win also amplified the coordinated Viking Row cheers from thousands of Norway fans—a vibrant supporter-culture component that has become a defining feature of the 2026 World Cup. 

The trio now tops the race for the 2026 Golden Boot, with Messi leading with five goals so far in this tournament, and Mbappé and Haaland close behind with four each. Messi also just missed a third goal on Monday, pulling a penalty kick wide of the net. 

“It’s my specialty to score goals. I’m just really good at scoring goals,” Haaland said after Norway’s win over Senegal, showing a certain nonchalance common to the trio of superstars.

A Shifting Vibe

The on-field heroics mark a rather different tone for the World Cup that has been heavily defined by numerous issues around ticket costs, fan transportation, unexpected lodging vacancies, regulatory scrutiny, and visa processing— as well as FIFA’s own defiance toward criticism on each of those fronts.

Similar to the fervor seen in revised all-star competitions in the NHL and NBA, the World Cup is showing that having best-on-best events with players competing for their countries remains a nearly foolproof formula. That dynamic is set to be further emphasized as the World Cup moves into the knockout stage next week.

It’s also helping boost viewership significantly. While audience data from Monday’s matches won’t be available until later this week, both Fox and Telemundo already were posting numerous records, something that’s remained true even after the Spanish-language network revised downward several of its early World Cup viewership counts. The gains on each network are easily outstripping the general lifts enabled by Nielsen’s recent methodology improvements.

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