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Brilliant Mbappe becomes France's top scorer in win over Senegal

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Brilliant Mbappe becomes France's top scorer in win over Senegal

Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Kylian Mbappe became the highest scorer in France's history as his sensational double powered Les Bleus to a 3-1 win over Senegal in their Group I World Cup opener in New Jersey.

After equalling Olivier Giroud's record of 57 goals with a first-time finish from Michael Olise's defence-splitting pass in the second half, the Real Madrid forward became the outright leading scorer on 58 with a sensational long-range finish in stoppage time.

He now moves to 14 goals at World Cups, putting him level with Germany legend Gerd Muller in the all-time scoring charts and behind only Ronaldo, who hit 15 for Brazil, and Miroslav Klose, who holds the record with his total of 16 for Germany.

Mbappe's stunning second goal came only two minutes after Senegal substitute Ibrahim Mbaye, a young player billed as the next Mbappe, had pulled one back following a delicate, chipped finish by Bradley Barcola for France's second of the game.

But Mbappe had the final say in spectacular fashion having earlier been controversially denied a penalty following a challenge by Sadio Mane when referee Alireza Faghani stuck with his on-field decision despite having been sent to the monitor by the VAR.

France's explosive second-half performance came after a dire first-half showing during which they only mustered one shot despite head coach Didier Deschamps naming a front four of Mbappe, Olise, Ousmane Dembele and Desire Doue.

Senegal looked the more dangerous side in that period but came to regret their missed chances, with Ismaila Sarr the main culprit having fired over from six yards out in first-half stoppage time. France, and Mbappe in particular, made them pay.

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