France beat Senegal 3-1 in a World Cup match in which Kylian Mbappé scores two goals. The win keeps France competitive in the tournament as Mbappé adds to his World Cup tally. According to reports, his two strikes take him one goal ahead of Lionel Messi and Just Fontaine on the World Cup career scoring list. The same coverage says Mbappé is also level with Germany’s Gerd Müller on the all-time World Cup goals tally, as his total matches Müller’s. While the match result is credited to France’s overall performance—reflected in the final 3-1 score—the two-goal contribution from Mbappé is highlighted as the decisive element. With this scoring output, Mbappé continues to move up historical rankings in World Cup goals, matching established records and surpassing several earlier figures on the career list. The match ends with France securing the victory over Senegal by a margin of two goals.