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World Cup

Mbappé’s quarter‑final heroics boost his player‑of‑the‑century case

🇫🇷 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·
Kylian Mbappé scored and set up a goal in the 2025 World Cup quarter‑final against Morocco, reaching a 20‑goal milestone in just 20 matches and reinforcing his claim as the player of the century. The Frenchman’s efficiency eclipses that of the Argentine Lionel Messi, who required 30 matches to hit the same total. The contrast highlights Mbappé’s striking conversion rate on the world stage, underscoring his superior scoring efficiency compared with his peers. This efficiency is further emphasized by his direct involvement in at least ten goals across two separate World Cups. In the 2022 edition, Mbappé recorded eight goals and two assists, while in the 2026 tournament he added eight goals with three assists, making him the first player ever to achieve such a tally across two World Cups. His involvement in eleven goals this tournament matches the record set by Gerd Müller in 1970. Gerd Müller contributed ten goals and three assists in 1970, a benchmark Mbappé now equals, and no other player has reached that level of participation in a single World Cup since then. The Frenchman also broke national history by becoming the first France player to amass 100 goal contributions. Mbappé’s national record comprises 64 goals and 36 assists for the French side, marking a historic 100‑contribution milestone. Moreover, he is the first Frenchman to deliver decisive contributions in seven consecutive World Cup matches, highlighting his consistency. The article notes that the piece was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence, confirming the source’s use of AI for language conversion. This translation detail underscores the modern tools employed to share Mbappé’s achievements worldwide.

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