World Cup
Wild Mbappé When France World Cup sparks record chase
Kylian Mbappé delivered a masterclass in the World Cup quarter‑final as France comfortably beat Morocco 2‑0, cementing his status as the tournament’s most prolific contributor. The French forward shrugged off a first‑half penalty miss before scoring the opening goal and later setting up Ousmane Dembélé for the second.
The missed penalty in the first half could have jeopardised France’s momentum, but Mbappé’s composure kept the Bleus on track. The French side maintained pressure despite the setback, and the game remained evenly poised before the interval.
After the break, Mbappé struck a brilliant finish to give the Bleus a 1‑0 lead. Soon after, he delivered the decisive pass to Ousmane Dembélé, whose finish completed the 2‑0 scoreline.
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Mbappé’s 11 goal involvements at a single World Cup are the most recorded in the past 56 years, eclipsing previous benchmarks. Back in 1970, Germany legend Gerd Müller amassed 13 contributions in Mexico, a historic total that still stands above Mbappé’s tally. The Real Madrid striker also joins an elite group with at least ten involvements at two different World Cups, trailing only Lionel Messi’s 21 goals.Zorgen rise as Kylian Mbappé forced off in World Cup knockout
Les Bleus still have two matches remaining, giving Mbappé further opportunity to extend his record. The article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence, offering the original German version for English‑speaking readers. The original German version underscores the multilingual effort behind the coverage.