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Mbappé focused on France's qualification despite Golden Boot duel with Messi
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Guardian Sport21.06.2026Sport3 dk okuma

Mbappé focused on France's qualification despite Golden Boot duel with Messi

L'essentiel

  • Kylian Mbappé prioritizes team success over personal records as France faces Iraq.
  • He praised Lionel Messi as "the best of the best" and defended Ousmane Dembélé's performance.

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Kylian Mbappé is preparing for his 100th cap for France in a World Cup qualifier against Iraq, while also being in a Golden Boot race with Lionel Messi.

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Kylian Mbappé is relishing a Golden Boot duel with Lionel Messi, the player he calls the “best of the best”, but has said his personal ambitions would be subordinated to those of the team when France seek to seal qualification from Group C with victory over Iraq on Monday.

Mbappé stepped into the full glare of the international media for the first time at this World Cup and handled the spotlight impeccably. From a defence of Ousmane Dembélé to the hot topic of the hydration break, France’s captain spoke in a calm and thoughtful manner. A more pugilistic role was reserved for his manager, Didier Deschamps.

“It is always a pleasure to be able to play in national team, and there is nothing bigger than that for me,” Mbappé said, before a game in which he will earn a remarkable 100th cap for Les Bleus at the age of 27. “To reach 100 caps, that’s historic, to do it at a World Cup all the more so. So it’s a special match for me, but the thing that is clear in my mind is that we need to win in order to qualify.”

After his opening double against Senegal, Mbappé has 14 World Cup goals, two goals behind Miroslav Klose’s all-time record, one that was tied by Messi with his opening hat-trick against Algeria. “I knew Messi would go and score goals, he always does,” Mbappé said. “He is ahead of me but I will keep scoring to help our squad go as far as possible. When you score goals it helps towards breaking records, but I want to win the World Cup.”

Messi and Mbappé’s exploits both occurred during a remarkable 48 hours of goalscoring last week, with Harry Kane and Erling Haaland also making their mark at the tournament. Asked which of this cohort was the best, however, the Frenchman did not require time to think. “Lionel is the best of the four players it’s clear,” he said. “He is the best of the best with Cristiano [Ronaldo]. He’s shown over 15 years he has an amazing quality. For the rest, it’s a debate for journalists and fans. It’s good to debate but it’s not an issue in my head. I just try to show what I can do and show my ability on the biggest stage.”

Mbappé said he had already rewatched the Senegal game twice, once by himself and once with staff. He praised the performance of Dembélé, whose international form has been the subject of much scrutiny by French journalists, to the extent that, when later confronted with the same topic, Deschamps insisted the media were “very much on his back”.

“In the first half he was the best attacker, he made the play fluid,” Mbappé said “In the second half Michael Olise and I were decisive [in the opening goal] but Ousmane also contributed. If you see Michael’s pass, Ousmane creates the space. It doesn’t count in the stats, but it matters. He is the Ballon d’Or and everyone is on board.”

On the small matter of the compulsory drinks breaks, Mbappé was short but to the point. “Don’t ask the players about it, we’ll change our mind all the time,” he said. “If we’re up and it disrupts our play I won’t like it. If it’s hot, I’ll think it’s good.”

Questions ouvertes

  • Will Mbappé's focus on team success translate to victory?
  • How will Mbappé's 100th cap impact his performance?
  • Will Dembélé's contribution be statistically recognized?

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