Kylian Mbappé’s 2026 World Cup campaign is already rewriting record books after his brace against Senegal in France’s Group I opener. At just 27, the France captain became his nation’s all-time leading scorer and moved past Just Fontaine as their top World Cup scorer. He now sits among the tournament’s greatest marksmen, closing in on Ronaldo and Miroslav Klose in the all-time list while chasing multiple historic milestones still within reach. Kylian Mbappé’s 2026 World Cup campaign is already rewriting record books after his brace against Senegal in France’s Group I opener. At just 27, the France captain became his nation’s all-time leading scorer and moved past Just Fontaine as their top World Cup scorer. He now sits among the tournament’s greatest marksmen, closing in on Ronaldo and Miroslav Klose in the all-time list while chasing multiple historic milestones still within reach.
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