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Kylian Mbappé broke another record and begins to threaten those of Messi and CR7

The international with the French National Team never tires of breaking the goal.

By William Estrella

The international with the French National Team never tires of breaking the goal.
The international with the French National Team never tires of breaking the goal.

Despite his young age, Kylian Mbappé is already a legend of the French National Team and, although at the club level he still maintains a poor record in terms of important titles, he wants to win more after having managed to win the World Cup in the Russia World Cup of 2018, in addition to having a UEFA Nations League in its showcases.

In recent days, the Paris Saint Germain star has just played the match with the French National Team against his counterpart from the Netherlands in the Qualifiers for Euro 2024 and there he scored the two goals in the victory by 2-1. Thus he continues to enlarge his figure by wearing the colors of his country and broke a new mark at a young age.

The fact is that, with his two goals against the Netherlands, the parisian star continues to make history in France and has made his figure bigger after becoming the fourth top scorer of the French team with 42 goals. And it's not that he has surpassed anyone, he achieved it by reaching the legendary Michel Platini who had 41 goals. Thus, he focuses on another challenge within his national team since he is two goals away from tying Antoine Griezmann and he only needs 12 goals to equal his teammate Olivier Giroud, the all-time top scorer.

Kylian Mbappé threatens the international records held by Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo

With his two goals against the Netherlands, Mbappé reached the figure of 42 goals and has achieved it at only 24 years and almost 10 months while Lionel Messi was only able to reach that number of goals at 27 years and the portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo did it when he was older, at 28 years and seven months. Another fact that fuels the Frenchman's bestiality is that to reach that figure, Messi had played 89 games with the Argentinian National Team, while the portuguese had played 89 games with his national team at the time of obtaining that figure. Therefore, the French star's numbers have a lot of merit, since he has only played 72 games and still has a long way to go.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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