France secured a hard-fought victory over Sweden in their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign, with star forward Kylian Mbappé once again stealing the spotlight by scoring a crucial goal. The win not only strengthened France’s position in the tournament but also saw Mbappé equal Lionel Messi’s tally on the FIFA World Cup all-time goal chart.
Mbappé’s goal showcased his trademark pace and clinical finishing, helping France overcome a determined Swedish side. The victory reflected the reigning football powerhouse’s attacking quality and defensive discipline as they continue their pursuit of another World Cup title.
With this latest strike, Mbappé has now matched Messi’s World Cup goal count, achieving the milestone at a significantly younger age. The French captain continues to build an extraordinary international career and is widely regarded as one of the tournament’s most influential players.
Sweden put up a spirited fight and created several chances throughout the match, but France’s experience and composure proved decisive. The French midfield controlled possession for long periods, while their defense successfully contained Sweden’s attacking threats.
The result keeps France firmly in contention as they progress through the tournament, while Sweden will look to bounce back in their upcoming fixtures.
Mbappé’s remarkable consistency on football’s biggest stage continues to rewrite record books, and with several years of international football still ahead of him, he appears well-positioned to climb even higher among the greatest World Cup goalscorers in history.
France will now shift their focus to the next match, hoping to maintain their winning momentum, while football fans around the world eagerly watch Mbappé’s pursuit of more World Cup records.