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Mbappé Breaks France Scoring Record as Les Bleus Down Senegal 3-1 in World Cup Opener
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Mbappé Breaks France Scoring Record as Les Bleus Down Senegal 3-1 in World Cup Opener

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Kylian Mbappé made history at the FIFA World Cup 2026, netting a brace against Senegal to become France's all-time leading men's scorer as Les Bleus claimed a 3-1 victory in their group opener.

Mbappé entered the match on 56 international goals, one short of Olivier Giroud's record of 57. He left the pitch with 58, cementing his place as the greatest goalscorer in French men's football history.

Senegal threatening early

The Teranga Lions had their moments in the first half and came close to breaking the deadlock on two occasions. Nicolas Jackson rattled the post with a powerful effort, and Ismaila Sarr fired over the bar deep into first-half stoppage time, leaving the teams goalless at the break.

France take control after the interval

Les Bleus shifted gears in the second half. Captain Mbappé broke the deadlock in the 66th minute, before substitute Bradley Barcola doubled France's advantage to put the match firmly in their hands.

Late drama and a record-breaking strike

Stoppage time brought a frantic conclusion. Ibrahim Mbaye pulled one back for Senegal, offering the Teranga Lions a glimmer of hope — but within a minute, Mbappé silenced them with a stunning long-range strike to seal the win and secure his historic 58th goal for France.

The record-breaking moment marks a landmark not just for Mbappé personally, but for French football, as the captain surpasses Giroud to stand alone at the summit of his nation's all-time scoring charts.

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