Mbappé Surpasses Pelé, Closes In On Messi’s Record

Kylian Mbappé has added another remarkable milestone to his already glittering World Cup career, overtaking Brazilian legend Pelé on the tournament’s all-time list of direct goal contributions. Although the France forward did not find the net against Norway, his two assists for Ousmane Dembélé proved enough to move him into second place in World Cup history, leaving only Lionel Messi ahead of him.

Mbappé’s creative display took his overall tally of direct goal involvements at the FIFA World Cup to 20, comprising 16 goals and four assists. It is a remarkable achievement for a player still in the prime of his career and underlines his growing reputation as one of the most influential footballers on the international stage.

The French captain now stands alone as the second-highest contributor to goals in World Cup history. Lionel Messi remains at the summit with 27 direct goal involvements, having scored 18 goals and provided nine assists across his World Cup appearances.

Mbappé’s latest achievement sees him move ahead of several legendary names. Pelé, widely regarded as one of football’s greatest icons, recorded 19 direct goal contributions through 12 goals and seven assists. Germany’s Gerd Müller also finished with 19, including 14 goals and five assists, while Brazil’s Ronaldo Nazário amassed 19 through 15 goals and four assists. Germany’s Miroslav Klose, the tournament’s all-time leading goalscorer, likewise registered 19 contributions, made up of 16 goals and three assists.

Beyond rewriting the record books, Mbappé remains firmly in contention for the tournament’s Golden Boot. He has scored four goals so far, leaving him just one behind Messi, who currently leads the scoring charts with five. Norway striker Erling Haaland also has four goals to his name, although he remained on the bench during his side’s latest fixture.

Mbappé’s ability to influence matches extends well beyond his finishing. His pace, movement and vision have made him equally dangerous as a creator, and his two assists against Norway demonstrated that he can dictate games even when he does not score himself. That balance between goalscoring and playmaking has been a defining feature of his performances on football’s biggest stage.

With several knockout matches still to be played, both the race for the Golden Boot and the battle for individual World Cup records remain wide open. Messi continues to lead the all-time standings, but Mbappé is steadily reducing the gap. If the French forward maintains his current form in future tournaments, he could eventually challenge the Argentine’s remarkable record, adding another compelling chapter to one of international football’s most fascinating modern rivalries.

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