France’s striker Kylian Mbappe has achieved another milestone, becoming the top goalscorer in World Cup knockout matches with a total of ten goals. Mbappe delivered an outstanding performance, helping France defeat Sweden 3-0 and secure a spot in the last 16.
Mbappe’s Impact
At the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, Mbappe stood out as the key player in a decisive team performance. France, the tournament favorites, have been victorious in all four matches this summer, scoring a total of 13 goals. Adam Crafton, Amy Lawrence, and Thom Harris analyzed the game’s major highlights.
Mbappe continues to leave his mark on the World Cup. Known for his speed and skill, he remains a constant threat to defenses. During the match, he surpassed other players historically with his knockout goals. He showcased his prowess by nearly completing a hat-trick before halftime. Despite a goal being ruled offside and another hitting the post, Mbappe scored again with accuracy.
Mbappe dedicated his celebration to Didier Deschamps, expressing gratitude to the coach who appointed him captain. While it might seem like the Mbappe show, his success is amplified by his teamwork. The synergy with Michael Olise and Ousmane Dembele, supported by Bradley Barcola or Desire Doue, enhances France’s attacking power. Olise and Mbappe demonstrated their chemistry again in the second half, contributing to Mbappe’s second goal.
France’s Dominance
France has displayed control and efficiency, counterbalancing the chaos seen in previous knockout rounds. Their formidable front line, led by Mbappe, remains a continuous threat. France’s combination of speed, skill, and finishing power sets them apart from competitors like Argentina, Spain, and England.
France’s strategy includes fresh changes on the left side with players like Lucas Digne and Bradley Barcola. Their successful tactics were evident as the team faced Sweden’s defense. France’s path to the finals appears favorable, with upcoming matches against Paraguay followed by potential encounters with Morocco and Spain before a possible final against Argentina.
Michael Olise’s Performance
Michael Olise nearly scored a stunning goal with an inventive overhead kick. Despite the challenging angle, the attempt highlighted his skill. Sweden’s setup allowed Olise space to excel, adapting positions and linking up with teammates effectively. Olise’s influence extended as he assisted in securing France’s second goal and increased his assist tally to five.
Sweden’s Challenges
Despite Sweden’s tactical adjustments and initial resistance, they struggled against France’s formidable attack led by Mbappe, Dembele, and Olise. Sweden’s promising counterattacks in the opening minutes offered glimpses of potential, but their precision was lacking. Coach Graham Potter witnessed moments of opportunity, yet France’s quality prevailed, presenting a warning for other World Cup contenders.
Upcoming match
France is set to face Paraguay in Philadelphia on July 4 at 5 PM ET.

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