Lionel Messi said on Monday that it was a pleasure to continue to keep providing the Argentina people with moments of joy after the Argentine captain struck another two goals to fire Argentina to consecutive victories at this World Cup. Messi missed a first-half penalty but bounced back to score twice to take his tournament total to five goals and thus become the World Cup's all-time leading goalscorer with 18 career goals, overtaking German Miroslav Klose