World Cup
Mbappé's blunt take on England clash sparks debate among fans
Kylian Mbappé, the French striker, told after France’s 4‑6 loss to England in the World Cup consolation final that he would have preferred to play in the tournament’s final rather than claim the record for most goals ever scored at a World Cup. His remarks highlighted a personal disappointment despite the historic achievement.
Mbappé’s strikes in the game lifted him to become the all‑time World Cup top scorer. France, however, were already 0‑4 down at the break.
In the interview, Mbappé said, “Regarding the first half, I can understand that some people think it was a lack of respect.” He added, “There are things I don’t understand.”
Mbappé’s mixed emotions after England defeat and Deschamps farewell
He noted, “We won the second half, but not the match,” and expressed gratitude toward coach Didier Deschamps, for whom this was the final match in charge. Mbappé said the team would have liked to win for Deschamps and felt they let him down in the first half, a feeling he did not want. He added that the result will not diminish Deschamps’ legacy.Mbappé eclipses Messi as World Cup all‑time scorer amid France comeback
Looking ahead, the World Cup final on Sunday evening pits Spain against Argentina. Mbappé expects Lionel Messi to score, noting his own record as all‑time top scorer is not yet secure. He said, “I would have preferred not to be the all‑time top scorer and to have played tomorrow’s match.” He reflected that it is good for his legacy to be among those players, but he is not thinking about it today.