Messi has scored scores of goals in his career, but it was a late strike against Iran that stands out at this year's World Cup for both its beauty and its importance.
The Argentina forward used the outside of his foot to scoop the ball to the left, took three quick steps and shot just before Iran forward Reza Ghoochannejad could stretch his leg out to block it.
"Only Messi could score that goal," Iran coach Carlos Queiroz said. "He was cool, calm, he found the right moment, the right space. Because only a player with that dimension has the ability to strike a goal like that."