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Lionel Messi scores all five goals as Argentina thrash Estonia in an international friendly in Pamplona

Lionel Messi scored all five goals as Argentina thrashed Estonia in an international friendly on Sunday evening. The seven-time Ballon d'Or winner becomes the first Argentina player to score five in a game since Jose Manuel Moreno against Ecuador in 1942. Ad/> Messi scored his first goal of the evening at Estadio El Sadar in Pamplona, Spain from the penalty spot in the eighth minute, firing his spot-kick into the bottom corner.

FootballSon, Messi and the Man Utd dressing room — The Warm-Up’s end of season awards20/05/2022 AT 11:57 Argentina continued to dominate against the side positioned 110 in FIFA world rankings and Messi grabbed his second on the stroke of half-time. The PSG forward latched onto a pass from Papu Gomez and rifled his shot into the top corner from close range. Two minutes into the second half and Messi sealed a hat-trick with another simple finish as he met right-back Nahuel Molina's cross and turned in from point-blank range.

Ronaldo scores twice as Portugal sink Switzerland in Nations League Wales reach World Cup for first time in 64 years after edging past Ukraine Messi's fourth came in the 71st minute, rounding goalkeeper Matvei Igonen before slotting his finish away. The 34-year-old then finished off his evening in style by scoring Argentina's fifth and final goal of the night five minutes later when firing in a rebound after Paulo Dybala had seen a shot blocked. Messi's 86 goals for Argentina makes him the fourth highest goalscorer in the history of men's international football.

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