Mbappé Becomes France’s All‑Time Leading Scorer in World Cup History

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Mbappe makes history as France all-time top scorer at World Cup

France captain Kylian Mbappé became his country’s all‑time leading scorer after netting twice in a 3‑1 win over Senegal in their opening Group I match at the World Cup on Tuesday, surpassing the record previously held by Olivier Giroud.

The Real Madrid forward scored his first goal in the 66th minute at New York New Jersey Stadium before sealing the victory with a stunning strike deep into stoppage time, raising his tally for Les Bleus to 58 goals and overtaking Giroud’s mark of 57.

Mbappé, 27, entered the tournament under intense scrutiny but delivered when it mattered most, helping France secure a winning start to their campaign.

Former France striker Giroud, who now works as a pundit for the BBC, was quick to congratulate his successor.

“Congrats, Kylian. You made it. I’m really happy for him,” said Giroud.

Giroud also revealed that Mbappé had promised to give him his shirt from the match.

France will continue their Group I campaign against Iraq in Philadelphia on Monday before concluding the group stage against Norway on June 26.

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