Kylian Mbappe Scores Twice Against Sweden in FIFA World Cup 2026

New York. French captain Kylian Mbappe has advanced his team by performing brilliantly against Sweden in the final 32 match of the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Mbappe, known as the most decisive player in world football, scored two goals in the match, leading France to a victory over Sweden with an excellent attacking performance.

Mbappe broke the deadlock by scoring just before the end of the first half, giving France the initial lead. He then added his second personal goal in the second half, securing his team's journey to the next round.

With these two goals, Mbappe has also set an extraordinary record in World Cup history. He has reached the mark of 18 goals in just 18 World Cup matches, which confirms his record of an average of one goal per game. With this, he has further strengthened his position among the greatest goal scorers in the World Cup.

Since his debut in the 2018 Russia World Cup, he has continued his excellent form in the 2022 Qatar World Cup and the ongoing 2026 World Cup, leading France's forward line. With the two goals scored against Sweden, Mbappe's total goal count in the current World Cup has reached 6. With this goal tally, he has equaled star player Lionel Messi in the list of top scorers in the current tournament.

As the World Cup knockout stage progresses, the race for the 'Golden Boot' awarded to the top scorer appears to be becoming more exciting and intense, with two of the biggest stars in world football currently at the top together. With Mbappe in such excellent form, France's chances of lifting another World Cup trophy have been further strengthened.

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