Kylian Mbappé becomes the leading all-time goalscorer in the World Cup, surpassing Lionel Messi’s record, according to multiple outlets. The France forward achieves the milestone during a match in Dallas on Bastille Day, where he is the central figure for Les Bleus. Reports describe Mbappé’s performance as historic, noting that he overtakes Messi to take first place on the all-time World Cup scoring list. Both sources frame the event as another major achievement in Mbappé’s World Cup career and highlight the significance of the record in the context of France’s match that day. While the outlets focus on the record itself and Mbappé’s role in the game, they do not provide additional details beyond the shared facts that the record has been broken and that the milestone occurs in Dallas on Bastille Day. The accounts are consistent in attributing the new all-time top scorer status to Mbappé and in identifying Messi as the previous record holder.