Kylian Mbappé is making history with the French national team. In a recent match against Iceland, he netted his 52nd goal for Les Bleus from the penalty spot, securing a 2-1 victory.
At just 26 years old and with 92 caps, the Real Madrid forward has now overtaken Thierry Henry, who scored 51 goals during his international career, to become the second-highest scorer in France’s football history.
This achievement leaves Mbappé only five goals shy of the all-time leader, Olivier Giroud, who currently holds the record with 57 goals. Given Mbappé’s incredible scoring pace, Giroud’s record is more vulnerable than ever. Fans and analysts alike are eagerly anticipating how quickly he can close that gap and possibly claim the top spot.
After the match, Mbappé expressed his excitement but remained humble about this milestone: “It’s cool, I’m very happy. Passing Titi, who is a living legend, is fantastic. But there’s still one more person to surpass, so there’s more work to do.” His respect for Henry highlights not just his triumph but also the legacy he continues to build upon.
Mbappé’s Journey to the Top of French Football
The current ranking of the top five scorers in the history of the French national team stands as follows: Olivier Giroud leads with 57 goals, followed by Kylian Mbappé with 52, Thierry Henry with 51, Antoine Griezmann with 44, and Michel Platini with 41. Each of these players has made significant contributions to French football and has set high standards for future generations.
As Mbappé continues his journey, fans are left wondering how far he can go. With each match, he solidifies his status as one of the greatest players in France’s history, and the football world watches closely as he strives to break more records and inspire the next wave of talent.
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