Mbappé climbs into World Cup history
Kylian Mbappé scored his 13th goal in World Cups. With that figure he surpassed Pelé and tied for fourth place in the tournament’s all-time table. The French forward achieved it during his team’s debut in the World Cup against Senegal.
Mbappé opened the scoring in the 66th minute. He had previously missed several chances, including a good save by goalkeeper Édouard Mendy. With this goal he reached 57 goals for France and equaled Olivier Giroud as the national team’s all-time leading scorer.
In his third World Cup and at 27 years old, Mbappé equaled Lionel Messi and Just Fontaine. He was one goal behind Gerd Müller and two behind Ronaldo. The absolute leader remains Miroslav Klose with 16 goals.
Mbappé’s path to the World Cup began in 2018, when he helped France win the title in Russia. Four years later he reached the final in Qatar 2022, where he scored three goals in the match that his team lost against Argentina. With Real Madrid this season, he was the top scorer in the Champions League with 15 goals and in LaLiga with 25.




