World Cup
Mbappé’s redemption mirrors Messi as France eyes World Cup semi‑final
Mbappé’s second‑half strike secured France’s place in the World Cup semi‑finals, easing the pressure after his earlier penalty miss. The 27‑year‑old French forward’s goal restored confidence for Les Bleus’ and put the hosts ahead of Morocco. Even in the first half the football world mocked Kylian Mbappé’s fairly miserable missed penalty, highlighting the pressure on the French forward. The miss drew comparisons with Messi, who has already blasted two penalties into the stands at this World Cup. Eight‑time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi’s own penalties earlier in the tournament had already found the net, reinforcing the parallel. The 27‑year‑old French superstar, like eight‑time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi, turned a setback into a scream‑filled goal, keeping Les Bleus on course. Mbappé, a Real Madrid forward, buried the ball from the edge of the box, putting the hosts ahead of Morocco. His finish showed the same composure that Messi displayed after his own penalties, refusing to let the earlier miss shake him. Six minutes later Ousmane Dembélé added a second, pushing the score to 2‑0 and seemingly putting the game beyond doubt. The French forward’s finish reinforced the dominance of the French side, now firmly in the semi‑final picture. Les Bleus are heading straight for the semi‑finals, a clear sign that the French squad has weathered early adversity. The article, translated into English by Artificial Intelligence, ensures the story reaches a broader audience as the team prepares for their next World Cup challenge.