Messi Strikes Again: What Does His Stunning Second Goal Mean for Argentina’s Future?

With goals from superstars Lautaro Martinez and Lionel Messi, Argentina cruised to a 2-0 victory and a memorable end to the year 2025. Although La Albiceleste are clearly the superior squad, Angola has put up a fight, and the match is still quite close. In fact, this is a historic night for the latter, hosting the reigning kings of soccer as part of the country’s 50th-anniversary celebrations of independence
La Albiceleste, the reigning world champions, have already secured their spot in the 2026 World Cup, topping CONMEBOL qualifying with 12 wins, two draws, and four losses—nine points clear of Ecuador. Their October window saw a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Venezuela, followed by a resounding 6-0 win against Puerto Rico, a showcase of Argentina’s depth and attacking firepower
Angola, by contrast, arrives with unfinished business. A fourth-place finish in their World Cup qualifying group has pushed their hopes of returning to the global stage to 2030 at the earliest. Six draws proved costly, and their campaign closed with a goalless stalemate against Cameroon. Yet under Patrice Beaumelle, Angola has built a three-match unbeaten run and now turns its focus to a daunting AFCON group that includes Egypt, South Africa, and Zimbabwe
Not only is this match a watershed event in Angolan soccer history, but it also provides local fans a chance to witness the world-class players up close and personal. Stay with us for live, minute-by-minute coverage of the match!



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