Two football greats, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo shined as they led their respective national teams to victory on Sunday.
Argentina continued their strong form by hammering Estonia in a friendly in Pamplona, with Lionel Messi scoring all five goals.
He started the scoring with a penalty, and his fourth goal put him ahead of Hungary's Ferenc Puskas, who had 84 goals.
Messi is currently the fourth-highest scorer in men's international football, after only Malaysia's Mokhtar Dahari (89), Iran's Ali Daei (109), and Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal (117).
His third goal was an excellent finish, as he sent Nahuel Molina's right-wing cross into the bottom corner from 12 yards.
While the rest of the team waited for a free-kick that never arrived, Messi picked up a stray ball, drove into the box, produced a dummy that left the Estonian goalkeeper and defender on the ground and slid the ball into the empty net.
With 14 minutes remaining, he capped off a stunning display by being the first to react to a loose ball and slotting in a low finish from close to the penalty spot.
Meanwhile, Portugal blasted Switzerland to climb to the top of their Nations League group, thanks to two goals from Cristiano Ronaldo.
William Carvalho scored the game's first goal after Gregor Kobel just parried Ronaldo's free-kick.
After being teed up by Diogo Jota, Ronaldo hammered home from 12 yards. Jota then played a part in the third as his attempt was saved, and Ronaldo reacted quickest.
After Kobel rushed out and failed to clear a through ball, Joao Cancelo scored from 20 yards to seal the onslaught.
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