France Achieves Historic Goal-Scoring Feat at FIFA World Cup 2026
France Sets New Goal-Scoring Record
In a remarkable achievement, France has become the first team in the history of the FIFA World Cup to score three or more goals in five consecutive matches. This impressive feat was confirmed by FIFA on social media following France's 3-0 win against Sweden in the Round of 32.
Mbappe's Double Leads France to Round of 16
Kylian Mbappe, the team's captain, showcased his talent with a stunning brace, leading France to a decisive 3-0 victory over Sweden at the MetLife Stadium in New York. This win secured France's place in the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where they will face Paraguay on July 4. Coach Didier Deschamps, who returned to the sidelines after a personal loss, witnessed his team effectively break down a resilient Swedish defense.
Mbappe Breaks Individual Records
With his two goals, Mbappe has now scored a total of 10 goals in knockout stage matches, surpassing the previous record held by Brazilian legends Ronaldo and Leonidas, both of whom had 8. His ability to perform under pressure has been a hallmark of his international career. Currently, he is tied with Lionel Messi in the race for the Golden Boot, having netted 6 goals in this tournament. Overall, Mbappe has scored 18 goals in just 18 World Cup appearances, just one goal shy of Messi's all-time record of 19 goals in 29 matches.
