Argentina vs Algeria: Messi Hat-trick Decides Group J Opener in Kansas City
Lionel Messi’s hat-trick powered Argentina to a 3-0 victory over Algeria in Kansas City, opening Group J. Algeria showed grit but must regroup for June 22.
Messi delivers a decisive night in Kansas City
Lionel Messi produced a match-defining performance to lead Argentina to a 3-0 win in the Argentina vs Algeria Group J opener in Kansas City. His first strike arrived in the 17th minute with a curling left-foot finish, and he added two more goals, the third a trademark curling effort from the edge of the area in the 76th minute. The hat-trick ensured Argentina left the pitch with a comfortable scoreline despite an early game that suggested a tighter contest. For Algeria the result was harsh, but the scoreline belied several competitive passages where they matched the reigning champions for intensity.
Early VAR interventions set the tone
The match burst into life from the opening minutes, with both teams seeing early goals disallowed following VAR reviews. Argentina thought they had taken the lead inside five minutes, only for VAR to rule the strike out for offside. Algeria quickly responded and appeared to have equalised when Fares Chaibi finished beyond Emiliano Martinez, but that goal too was overturned after another offside check. Those early interventions forced both sides to adjust their approaches and contributed to a tactical, high-stakes opening half.
Algeria’s structure and moments of threat
Vladimir Petkovic’s side demonstrated organisation and defensive discipline for long spells, frustrating Argentina’s attempts to play through the lines. Goalkeeper Luca Zidane made several important saves to keep Algeria in the contest and his presence prevented the match from becoming one-sided in the first half. Offensively Algeria showed real intent, with Chaibi particularly lively down the flank and Ibrahim Maza providing incisive passing to create chances. That attacking ambition, however, came with risk and, as the game wore on, the space left behind invited Argentina’s attackers to exploit openings.
Turning points and the second-half pattern
After a tactical first half the second period followed a familiar pattern, with Argentina controlling possession and Algeria looking to hit on the counter. Lautaro Martinez forced meaningful saves from Zidane and tested the Fennec Foxes’ rearguard before Messi pounced on a rebound from an Alexis Mac Allister shot to make it 2-0 around the hour mark. The introduction of Algeria’s more experienced attackers late in the game shifted the balance of risk and reward, and as they pressed for a route back into the contest, gaps emerged for Argentina to capitalise on. Messi’s third goal in the 76th minute ultimately closed the game out and underscored the margins that separate elite players in high-pressure moments.
Substitutions and tactical adjustments analysed
Petkovic reacted to the scoreboard by bringing on Riyad Mahrez, Mohamed Amoura and Houssem Aouar in an attempt to inject creativity and fresh legs into the attack. Those changes increased Algeria’s attacking presence but also opened spaces that Argentina’s front line probed effectively. Argentina’s coach remained patient with his selections, rotating personnel to maintain control and protect the lead while allowing Messi the freedom to operate in central areas. The tactical chess between the managers highlighted differing priorities: Algeria chasing parity, and Argentina seeking to manage the game and finish with authority.
Group J implications and what comes next
The result gives Argentina a strong start to their title defence and places immediate pressure on the rest of Group J to keep pace. Algeria now face a crucial fixture against Jordan on June 22 in San Francisco, a match the Fennec Foxes must win to keep realistic hopes of reaching the knockout stages. Despite the setback, there were clear positives for Algeria, including their defensive shape, the work rate of their midfielders and flashes of attacking creativity. Argentina, by contrast, will take confidence from both the clinical finishing and the ability to absorb pressure before delivering decisive moments through Messi.
Messi’s night in Kansas City was both a personal milestone and a statement of Argentina’s intent in the group phase, but the match also served as a reminder that discipline, fine margins and the influence of video review can shape outcomes dramatically.










