Mbappé Overtakes Messi as All-Time WCup Top Scorer

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- Mbappé scored his 21st and 22nd career World Cup goals in France's 6-4 third-place playoff defeat to England in Miami on Saturday, surpassing Messi for the all-time record.
- France trailed 4-0 at halftime before Mbappé's 48th-minute finish, Bradley Barcola's goal, and Mbappé's second strike in the 66th minute sparked a comeback that fell short.
- Bukayo Saka netted a hat trick and Jude Bellingham added a sixth goal for England in what the source called "an instant World Cup classic."
- Mbappé leads the Golden Boot race with 10 tournament goals, two clear of Messi's 8.
- Messi, now 39 and in his sixth World Cup, can reclaim the record when Argentina faces Spain in Sunday's final.
Why it matters: Mbappé, 27, now owns the most prestigious individual scoring record in World Cup history, but with the Golden Boot race still live and Messi alive in the final, the headline belongs to him only provisionally. For France, a 6-4 third-place finish papered over a 4-0 halftime collapse that exposed how far the captain outshone the collective.




