Mbappe Hits 10 Goals, Breaks World Cup Record in France's 6-4 Loss
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Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 19
Mbappe Hits 10 Goals, Breaks World Cup Record in France's 6-4 Loss
3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 19
Summary
10 tournament goals made Kylian Mbappe the first player since Gerd Muller in 1970 to reach double figures at a single World Cup, after his second-half brace against England.
22 career World Cup goals also pushed the 27-year-old France forward past Lionel Messi into sole possession of the competition's all-time scoring record.
England still won the bronze-match thriller 6-4 in Miami after leading 4-0 at halftime, despite France's late rally cutting the gap to 4-3.
Michael Olise fed that comeback with 2 assists, lifting his tournament total to 7 and breaking Pele's World Cup assist mark.
The record-filled playoff came hours before the Argentina-Spain final, where Messi was set for one last chance to answer Mbappe's scoring milestone.