Mbappe Continues to Pressure Messi, Achieves New Record
The French star Kylian Mbappe continues to make history in the 2026 World Cup, after scoring his country's goal against Sweden in the match held at the New York/New Jersey stadium, as part of the Round of 32 competitions.
Mbappe raised his tally to 18 goals in the history of his World Cup appearances, surpassing the German legend Miroslav Klose (16 goals) on the tournament's all-time scorers list, and is now just one goal away from Argentine Lionel Messi, who tops the list with 19 goals.
Additionally, the French team captain increased his tally to six goals in the current edition of the tournament, sharing the top scorer position with Lionel Messi.
In a related context, Mbappe became the highest goal scorer in World Cup knockout stages with 10 goals, surpassing the Brazilian duo Ademir and Ronaldo, who both have 8 goals.
Mbappe continues to assert his position as one of the tournament's top stars, as he strives to lead the French team in the competition for the world title.
Mbappe raised his tally to 18 goals in the history of his World Cup appearances, surpassing the German legend Miroslav Klose (16 goals) on the tournament's all-time scorers list, and is now just one goal away from Argentine Lionel Messi, who tops the list with 19 goals.
Additionally, the French team captain increased his tally to six goals in the current edition of the tournament, sharing the top scorer position with Lionel Messi.
In a related context, Mbappe became the highest goal scorer in World Cup knockout stages with 10 goals, surpassing the Brazilian duo Ademir and Ronaldo, who both have 8 goals.
Mbappe continues to assert his position as one of the tournament's top stars, as he strives to lead the French team in the competition for the world title.
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