Kylian Mbappé, author of a double with the Blues against Poland, took alone control of the ranking of scorers of the World Cup where appears the English captain Harry Kane, who scored his first goal during this edition, against Senegal (3-0).
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By scoring two of the three goals in the victory of the Blues in the round of 16 against Poland (3-1), the blue prodigy has reached 5 goals since the start of the competition.
Mbappé, only 23, has become at the same time the 7th best director in the history of the France team, with 33 goals in 63 caps, two more than Zinedine Zidane (31 goals in 108 caps).
In the World Cup, he has scored 9 goals in two editions (four in 2018, five at this stage of the competition this year in Qatar).
In the history of the Blues, only Just Fontaine has done better (13 goals at the only 1958 World Cup in Sweden, an absolute record).
Harry Kane, for his part, reassured himself by scoring the second English goal just before half-time, his first achievement in this World Cup, he who had finished top scorer in the previous edition with six goals.
The scorers of the 2022 World Cup after Sunday's matches:
5 goals: Mbappe (France)
3 goals: Alvaro Morata (Spain), Gakpo (Netherlands), Giroud (France), Messi (Argentina), Rashford (England), E. Valencia (Ecuador)
2 goals: Aboubakar (Cameroon), Al-Dawsari (Saudi Arabia), Alvarez (Argentina), Cho (South Korea), De Arrascaeta (Uruguay), Doan (Japan), Embolo (Switzerland), B. Fernandes (Portugal) , Fullkrug (Germany), Havertz (Germany), Kramaric (Croatia), Kudus (Ghana), Mitrovic (Serbia), Richarlison (Brazil), Saka (England), Taremi (Iran), Torres (Spain)
1 goal: Aboukhlal (Morocco), Al-Shehri (Saudi Arabia), Asano (Japan), A. Ayew (Ghana), Bale (Wales), Batshuayi (Belgium), Bellingham (England), Blind (Netherlands) ), Bukari (Ghana), Caicedo (Ecuador), Casemiro (Brazil), Castelletto (Cameroon), Chávez (Mexico), Cheshmi (Iran), Choupo Moting (Cameroon), Christensen (Denmark), Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal), Davies (Canada), de Jong (Netherlands), Depay (Netherlands), Dia (Senegal), Diedhiou (Senegal), Dieng (Senegal), Duke (Australia), Dumfries (Netherlands), En-Nesyri ( Morocco), Félix (Portugal), Fernández (Argentina), Foden (England), Freuler (Switzerland), Fuller (Costa Rica), Gavi (Spain), Gnabry (Germany), Goodwin (Australia), Grealish (England), Gündogan (Germany), Hwang (South Korea), Khazri (Tunisia), Kim Young-gwon (South Korea), Klaassen (Netherlands), Koulibaly (Senegal),Leão (Portugal), Leckie (Australia), Lewandowski (Poland), Livaja (Croatia), Mac Allister (Argentina), Majer (Croatia), Marco Asensio (Spain), Martín (Mexico), Milinkovic-Savic (Serbia), Muntari (Qatar), Olmo (Spain), Pavlovic (Serbia), Pulisic (United States), Rabiot (France), Rezaian (Iran), Ricardo Horta (Portugal), Saiss (Morocco), Salisu (Ghana), Sarr (Senegal) ), Shaqiri (Switzerland), Soler (Spain), Sterling (England), Tanaka (Japan), Tejeda (Costa Rica), Vlahovic (Serbia), Weah (USA), Wright (USA), Zielinski (Poland ), Ziyech (Morocco)Ricardo Horta (Portugal), Saiss (Morocco), Salisu (Ghana), Sarr (Senegal), Shaqiri (Switzerland), Soler (Spain), Sterling (England), Tanaka (Japan), Tejeda (Costa Rica), Vlahovic (Serbia ), Weah (USA), Wright (USA), Zielinski (Poland), Ziyech (Morocco)Ricardo Horta (Portugal), Saiss (Morocco), Salisu (Ghana), Sarr (Senegal), Shaqiri (Switzerland), Soler (Spain), Sterling (England), Tanaka (Japan), Tejeda (Costa Rica), Vlahovic (Serbia ), Weah (USA), Wright (USA), Zielinski (Poland), Ziyech (Morocco)