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The French star’s brace also produced a bitter statistic for us Brazilians.
For the second consecutive World Cup, Mbappé managed, on his own, to score the same number of goals as the entire Brazil team combined.
While Mbappé reached the 10-goal mark during France’s run to fourth place, Brazil, coached by Carlo Ancelotti, built its total across five matches before being eliminated in the round of 16:
With this edition’s numbers, Mbappé reached the impressive mark of 22 goals in his three World Cup appearances (4 in 2018, 8 in 2022, and 10 in 2026).
Brazil had not seen its team scoring tally matched or surpassed by a single player since the 1990 World Cup in Italy.
On that occasion, the Seleção scored a mere four goals in the entire tournament, a number individually reached by players such as Roger Milla, Gary Lineker, Míchel, and Lothar Matthäus, and surpassed by that World Cup’s top scorer, Italy’s Salvatore Schillaci (6 goals).
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