📹 Amid controversy, Mbappé overtakes Pelé and Messi, nears World Cup reign
📹 Amid controversy, MbappĂ© overtakes PelĂ© and Messi, nears World Cup reign France opened their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a 3-1 win over Senegal this Tuesday (16). Highlights coming shortly The victory for "Les Bleus" (as they are called in French) was hard-fought and built with a lot of sweat, literally. After all, the sun was relentless in New Jersey, United States. In addition to the challenge posed by the Senegalese, France’s stars, such as Olise, DouĂ©, and MbappĂ©, took time to find their rhythm and missed good chances in the first half. But the Real Madrid star showed up in the second half to bring relief to the current world runners-up, when he received a 🔞 pass from Olise inside the box and finished first time to open the scoring. MbappĂ© then added another in stoppage time to become the all-time top scorer in France national team history with 58 goals in 99 matches, surpassing Olivier Giroud. PSG gem Barcola also found the back of Senegal’s net. In stoppage time, Mbaye pulled one back for Senegal with a stunning goal, and MbappĂ© responded in kind with a rocket from outside the box into the top corner. đź‘‘ King of the World Cups With the two goals, MbappĂ© moved past PelĂ© (12 goals), Lionel Messi, and Justin Fontaine (13 goals) to draw level with Germany’s Gerd MĂĽller on 14 goals in the all-time World Cup scoring charts. The French star is now chasing Brazil’s Ronaldo Nazário (15 goals) and Germany’s Miroslav Klose (16 goals) to establish his "reign" at the World Cup. 📹 Missing the BrasileirĂŁo? There’s refereeing controversy too! Before opening the scoring, France were appealing for a penalty on MbappĂ©. In the play, the referee did not call a foul for Sadio Mané’s sliding tackle on the Real Madrid star. So, what do you think? Would you have given the penalty, or did MbappĂ© dive? Share your opinion in the comments! 🚦 Standings With their first three points, France move to the top of Group I, leaving Senegal at the bottom. Iraq and Norway also face off this Tuesday (16), at 7 p.m. (BrasĂlia time). In the second round, Les Bleus will face Iraq next Monday (22), while Haaland & Co. take on Senegal the same day. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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