Kylian Mbappe breaks all-time World Cup scoring record with 22nd goal
Summary
Kylian Mbappe scored his 22nd World Cup goal in France’s final match against England, breaking the all-time World Cup scoring record. England won the match 6-4 and finished third in the tournament, while Mbappe also leads the current tournament's scoring with 10 goals.Key Facts
- Mbappe scored twice against England, reaching 22 World Cup goals, the highest ever.
- His second goal in the match made him the top World Cup scorer overall.
- England won the bronze-medal match against France with a 6-4 score.
- Mbappe is currently leading the Golden Boot race for the best scorer at the tournament.
- Lionel Messi, with 21 World Cup goals, is close behind and will play Spain in the final.
- England’s Bukayo Saka scored three goals (a hat-trick) in the match.
- Jude Bellingham became England’s highest scorer in a single World Cup with 7 goals.
- France was the 2018 World Cup champion but had a poor start in this tournament.
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