France forward Kylian Mbappe becomes the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer, reaching 22 goals in the tournament. Multiple reports attribute the milestone to his performance for France, positioning him at the top of the competition’s scoring record. One outlet also notes that Mbappe is currently leading the Golden Boot standings in the tournament with 10 goals, ahead of Lionel Messi, who is listed as having two fewer. The coverage collectively presents Mbappe’s record as both a historical achievement in World Cup goal scoring and a continuation of his form in the ongoing tournament’s scoring race. While outlets emphasize different contexts—one focusing on the all-time tally and another on the present Golden Boot leaderboard—they align on the core facts: Mbappe reaches 22 World Cup goals to claim the record and leads the current top-scorer standings with 10 goals.