Lionel Messi was in a class of his own during Argentina's 3-0 victory against Bolivia on Thursday (local time), at the Monumental Stadium in Buenos Aires. The Argentine captain scored all three of his team's goals during the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier, opening his hat-trick in the 14th-minute with a brilliant effort. Receiving the ball around 30 yards away from the opposition goal, the 34-year-old had his back towards goalkeeper Carlos Lampe. Slaloming past players in his typical style, he nutmegged defender Luis Haquin with ease and then unleashed a stunning left-footed shot, which gave the goalkeeper no chance.
He then ran towards the corner flag, kissing Argentina's logo on his jersey and went on to celebrate with his teammates.
Here is the goal:
The Paris Saint-Germain attacker scored his second in the 64th-minute, exchanging quick passes with Lautaro Martinez and then dribbling past a defender to score past Lampe once again.
He then completed his hat-trick in the 88th-minute, scoring via a rebound.
Messi also overtook Pele to become South America's highest male international scorer with 79 goals. The Brazil legend bagged 77 goals during his international career.
Argentina are currently second in the CONMEBOL table for the 2022 World Cup qualifiers, with 18 points from eight games. The Lionel Scaloni-managed side has registered five wins and three draws.
Brazil top of the standings, with 24 points from eight matches. Meanwhile, Uruguay are third with 15 points from nine fixtures. Ecuador are in fourth position with 13 points from nine games.