"58 goals, great pride": Kylian Mbappe shares heartfelt note after special jersey honour
New Jersey, June 18
France captain Kylian Mbappe has expressed pride after becoming the all-time top scorer for the national team, following a special recognition that saw him receive a jersey marked with the number 58.
In an X post, Mbappe reflected on the milestone and thanked his teammates, coaching staff and the French Football Federation (FFF).
"58 goals. A great pride in being able to become the top scorer in the history of our national team, a country that has seen so many great players come and go. Thanks to all my teammates, the staff, and the French Football Federation for the unwavering trust from day one. And thanks to you for your support. We keep going, there's still so much to do," France skipper wrote.
Mbappe continued his remarkable rise in international football, rewriting several records as France opened their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign with a convincing 3-1 victory over Senegal.
The French captain struck twice as Les Bleus avenged their famous 1-0 defeat to Senegal from the 2002 World Cup, making an emphatic start to another title challenge after lifting the trophy in 2018 and finishing runners-up in 2022.
Mbappe's performance was packed with milestones. His brace took him to 14 FIFA World Cup goals, making him France's outright leading scorer in the competition and moving him past Just Fontaine's long-standing national record of 13.
The Real Madrid forward also climbed level with Germany great Gerd Muller on the all-time World Cup scoring chart, leaving only Brazil legend Ronaldo Nazario (15), Miroslav Klose (16) and Lionel Messi (16) ahead of him. Messi hit a hat-trick against Algeria in Argentina's World Cup 2026 opener. The 27-year-old also became France's all-time leading men's international goalscorer.
His two strikes lifted his tally to 58 goals for Les Bleus, surpassing Olivier Giroud's previous record of 57.
France found the breakthrough shortly after the hour mark when Michael Olise threaded a perfectly weighted pass into Mbappe, who finished calmly beyond Edouard Mendy. The goal set France on their way before substitute Bradley Barcola doubled the advantage in the 79th minute with a composed chipped finish. Barcola's strike carried historical significance of its own.
At 23 years and 287 days, he became the youngest French player to score on his FIFA World Cup debut since Thierry Henry, who achieved the feat at 20 years and 299 days during France's victorious 1998 campaign.
Senegal briefly threatened a comeback through Ibrahim Mbaye, whose goal made the teenager the youngest African scorer in FIFA World Cup history at 18 years and 143 days. However, Mbappe ensured there would be no late drama. Deep into stoppage time, the France skipper surged forward and unleashed a spectacular long-range effort into the top corner to seal the victory.
The goal also marked his 15th strike across major international tournaments, allowing him to surpass Michel Platini as France's leading scorer in World Cups and European Championships combined.
France's winning start was underpinned by Mbappe's latest masterclass, further strengthening his status as one of the defining players of his generation and a central figure in Les Bleus' pursuit of a third World Cup crown, after missing it by a whisker in 2022.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I'm not a huge football fan, but even I can appreciate what Mbappe is doing. 58 goals for France is incredible, especially since he's still so young. But honestly, I wonder if he'll ever match Messi or Ronaldo's longevity. That requires staying injury-free and motivated for another decade. Still, hats off to him - he's making French football proud. 🇫🇷
Mbappe is an absolute beast on the pitch. But I have to say, as a neutral fan, it feels like he's been hyped up a bit too much by the media sometimes. He's definitely world-class, no doubt about that, but people act like he's already the greatest ever. Let him win another World Cup or two first before putting him on a pedestal. Still, respect where it's due - 58 goals is no joke! 👏
Being an Indian football fan, I feel a bit jealous watching European teams produce such talent. Mbappe's speed, technique, and composure are on another level. But what's really special is how he's broken record after record - World Cup goals, all-time scorer, you name it. France is lucky to have him. Hopefully, India can learn from their football development system and one day produce someone like him. 🤞
Mbappe is undoubtedly a superstar, but I feel a bit sad for Olivier Giroud. He held the record for so long and played a crucial role in France's 2018 World Cup win. But that's football - records are meant to be broken. Mbappe deserves this, especially after that 2022 World Cup final performance where he scored a hat-trick. The future of French football is in safe hands. 🚀
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