Benjamin Cremaschi nears Lionel Messi’s U-20 World Cup goalscoring record after brace with USYNT

Benjamin Cremaschi nears Lionel Messi’s U-20 World Cup goalscoring record after brace with USYNT

Benjamin Cremaschi has emerged as the breakout star of the U.S. Youth National Team at the U-20 World Cup, continuing his strong form with a brace in the round of 16 against Italy. After adding two more goals to his tally, the former Inter Miami midfielder is now closing in on the record held by his ex-teammate and legend, Lionel Messi.

The USYNT entered the matchup against Italy looking to bounce back from a surprising setback against South Africa in their final group-stage game, though they still topped their group. Facing a European powerhouse in Italy, the Americans produced a dominant 3–0 victory to advance to the quarterfinals, with Cremaschi once again stealing the spotlight.

Against Italy, Cremaschi opened the scoring in the 15th minute, pouncing on a rebound inside the box following a corner kick. He later sealed the win in stoppage time, finishing with a clever left-footed chip to make it 3–0. Now the tournament’s top scorer with five goals, Cremaschi is within striking distance of Messi’s mark in the all-time U-20 World Cup scoring charts.

Lionel Messi starred in the 2005 U-20 World Cup in the Netherlands, leading Argentina to the title with a 2–1 win over Nigeria in the final. Messi played all seven matches in that tournament, scoring six goals — including both in the championship game — to finish as the tournament’s Golden Boot and Golden Ball winner.

Looking at the all-time rankings, Cremaschi currently sits tied for 18th place with 25 other players on five goals. At the top of the list stands another Argentine, former Real Madrid and Barcelona forward Javier Saviola, who scored 11 goals in seven matches during the 2001 edition.

With his brace, Cremaschi also made history as the U.S. player with the most goals in U-20 World Cup history. The midfielder has set a new standard for the American youth setup, and in the quarterfinals, he’ll have the chance to equal or even surpass Messi’s total if he finds the net again.

Quick take: Big picture: the update fits broader trends across the league with schedule pressure and tight tables. Supporters will watch for clarity from training ground reports and official briefings. We’ll keep an eye on confirmed details as the story develops from official sources.

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