ARLINGTON (REUTERS)

Argentina booked their place in the World Cup knockout stage on Monday as ​Lionel Messi recovered from an early penalty miss to score a record-breaking double in a 2-0 ⁠victory over Austria in Group J.

The defending champions ​broke through before halftime when Messi ​initiated ‌a slick move, then ⁠timed ​his run to meet Facundo Medina’s low cross and finish first-time into the bottom corner.

It was his 17th World ‌Cup goal, moving him clear of Germany's ‌Miroslav Klose as the all-time leading scorer in men's World Cup history.

Messi had earlier ​missed a golden chance to make history inside 10 minutes after Lautaro Martinez won a penalty, dragging his effort wide, and he was twice ‌denied again as Austria’s ​defence, marshalled by David Alaba, frustrated the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner.

Messi finally sealed the win in stoppage time, reacting ​quickest after ‌a ⁠scramble in ‌the box to ‌force the ball home for his second of the night and ⁠his 18th World Cup goal, moving ​him clear of Brazilian great Marta as the leading scorer across men's and women's tournaments and extending his scoring streak to six consecutive World Cup matches.