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·10. Juli 2026
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·10. Juli 2026
We’re genuinely running out of superlatives for this guy! Kylian Mbappé delivered yet another masterclass in the World Cup quarterfinal against Morocco, firing France to a comfortable 2-0 victory.
The 27-year-old even shrugged off a missed penalty in the first half. After the break, he put his side 1-0 up with a brilliant goal. He also set up Ousmane Dembélé for the 2-0.
That means Mbappé has broken several records at once. His 11 goal involvements at a World Cup are the most seen in 56 years. Back in 1970, Germany legend Gerd Müller recorded as many as 13 goal contributions at the tournament in Mexico.
However, the Real Madrid striker stands entirely alone when it comes to reaching at least ten goal involvements at two different World Cup tournaments.
With 20 World Cup goals in total, Mbappé sits just behind Lionel Messi, who currently has 21. The difference: France’s superstar needed only 20 matches, while Messi needed 31.
These stats look even more frightening when you consider that Les Bleus will play two more matches in this tournament. Mbappé will therefore have more chances to push his incredible numbers even higher...
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