The Argentine National Team beat its Bolivian team 6-0, in a match corresponding to the tenth round of the Qualifiers, in which several records were broken. The details.
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The Argentine National Team beat its pair 6-0 Boliviain a match corresponding to the tenth date of the South American Qualifiersin which several records were broken.


With this victory, the Selection directed by Lionel Scaloni maintained the three point difference over Colombia and remains first in the table, getting closer and closer to classifying the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico 2026.
After the win, all the flashes pointed to Lionel Messi which was dispatched with a hat-trick, but there were also other collective records that were broken.
The records that were broken in the win against Bolivia are:
- Messi He became the first player in the history of the Qualifiers in converting three triplets (the previous ones had been to Ecuador in 2017 and Bolivia in 2021).
- Messi He became the second player with the most goals at the national team level, surpassing the Iranian Ali Daei (he reached 112 and was only behind the 131 of the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo).
- Messi He was the first player to participate in five goals (3 scores and 2 assists) in the same game, since Joaquín Botero did so in Bolivia’s 6-1 win against Argentina (3 goals and 3 assists).
- Last night was the biggest win of the Argentine national team in Qualifiers. The last time Bolivia suffered the same result was in 1993, against Brazil.
- Messi It is noted in the list of players with two hat-tricks against the same rival in the Qualifiers. The others are the Brazilian Tostao (to Venezuela) and Zico (to Bolivia).
- The argentine national team won a match 6-0 after 18 years. The last time was in the 2006 World Cup, against Serbia and Montenegro.
- Lionel Scaloni He became the second coach of the National Team to win games by 1-0, 2-0, 3-0, 4-0, 5-0, 6-0 and 7-0. The other one who achieved it was Guillermo Stábile.
- Nicolas Paz He became the youngest player in the history of the Argentine National Team to debut in an official match and participate in a goal (assist to Messi), at only 20 years and one month.
Source: Ambito

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