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From major events to national figures, several notes have gone down on Mbappe’s legendary World Cup campaign.
Published on 10 Jul 2026
Kylian Mbappe continued his World Cup goalscoring streak, scoring against France in their deserved quarter-final 2-0 win over Morocco in Boston.
The French captain missed a penalty early in the game, but his second-half strike tied him with Lionel Messi for most non-penalty goals in the game.
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Like his Argentine counterpart, Mbappe has broken or equaled several records at this World Cup. Here’s a look at what they did in North America:

Mbappe needs just one World Cup appearance to become France’s top scorer. The 27-year-old surpassed Olivier Giroud at the top of the list after that his goal is Senegal in the first round of France.
The Real Madrid player is now the only player with 64 goals for the French national team, Giroud has 57.
Thierry Henry is third on the list, with 51 goals for his country, while Antoine Griezmann is fourth with 44 goals.
Unsurprisingly, Mbappe is also France’s top scorer at the World Cup.
His strike against Senegal was his 14th World Cup goal, surpassing Just Fontaine’s record of 13 goals, all scored at the 1958 World Cup.
The number 10 has since scored another six goals as he raced to the top of the table.

Mbappe’s goals against Morocco on Thursday ensured he now equals Messi on the World Cup’s list of penalty goals.
Both players have 17 clean sheets in all their World Cup appearances.
Mbappe’s strike in Boston also took him to 20 goals at the World Cup, just one behind Messi on the all-time record.
Mbappe’s first goal against Sweden broke another record, as the Frenchman became the leading goalscorer in knockout games at the World Cup. It also moved him above Brazilian greats Leonidas and Ronaldo on the all-time list.
The talisman also scored for Sweden, before picking up goals against Paraguay and Morocco, and is now top of the heap with 12 World Cup goals.
Mbappe’s assist for Ousmane Dembele against Morocco broke another record, as the international star became the first player to register 11 direct goals in two different World Cups.
He made it to the Qatar World Cup 2022 double with eight goals and two assists, and has now raised the numbers in the tournament.
Mbappe is the first player to score 10 or more goals in two different competitions since the record began in 1966.

Mbappe is now France’s most capped player at the World Cup finals.
He joins Hugo Lloris on 20 appearances for the final, becoming the youngest player ever to reach the milestone.
With Mbappe set to be the first name on the team sheet for the semifinals, expect that record to be broken next week.