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Soccer-France’s Mbappe becomes World Cup’s all-time top scorer

By Thomson Reuters Jul 18, 2026 | 5:37 PM

MIAMI, July 18 (Reuters) – France striker Kylian Mbappe became the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer with 22 goals when ​he netted twice in Les Bleus’ ‌6-4 defeat by England in the third-place game on Saturday.

The 27-year-old leapfrogged Argentina’s Lionel Messi (21), who is due to play in Sunday’s final against ‌Spain, ​and although that will ⁠almost certainly be his ⁠rival’s last World Cup game, Mbappe will probably play in at least one more global tournament.

Mbappe finished his third World ​Cup campaign with 10 goals to the lead the Golden Boot standings, two ⁠ahead of Messi.

The Real ⁠Madrid forward managed the feat in ​22 appearances, scoring four goals in 2018 ​and eight in 2022 as France reached ‌both finals, beating Croatia and losing to Argentina four years ago.

“Messi is going to score (on Sunday), that’s for sure. I’m just ⁠trying to help my team win. When you score a lot of goals at the World ⁠Cup, it ‌puts you in a certain ⁠category,” Mbappe said.

“I would have preferred ​not ‌to be the all-time top ​scorer and ⁠to be playing tomorrow’s match. It’s good in terms of legacy, but today it’s not the first thing on my mind.”

(Reporting by Julien Pretot in New York, editing by ​Ed Osmond)