Lionel Messi scores five goals as Argentina extend unbeaten run in 33 games - World Cup: who has qualified

Argentina's Lionel Messi scored five goals in a 5-0 friendly win over Estonia in Pamplona,  Spain on Sunday

Win over Estonia in Pamplona, ​​Spain on Sunday, extending Argentina's undefeated streak to 33 games.

With two goals in the first half and a hat-trick after the hiatus, the Paris Saint-Germain striker put his less-than-stellar club

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Messi, who has now scored 86 goals in 162 appearances for Argentina,

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scored the first goal of the game with a penalty kick in the eighth minute, waiting to commit before goalkeeper Matvey Igonne 

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before goalkeeper Matvey Igonne put the ball in the bottom right corner.

It was Messi's second five-goal game of his career, and his first for Argentina, surpassing his previous high of 7–1 against Bayer Leverkusen on 7 March 2012

Messi is currently fourth on international goals, three goals behind third-placed former Malaysia attacker Mokhtar Dahari. Iran's Ali Dei is second with 109 goals