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Mbappé Makes History as France Storm Past Sweden into Last 16

BBC Sport·July 1, 2026
The FIFA World Cup 2026 has found its latest definitive performance, and predictably, Kylian Mbappé is the man at the center of it. According to BBC Sport, the French superstar delivered a tactical masterclass, scoring twice to lead Les Bleus to a commanding 3-0 victory over a overwhelmed Swedish side, comfortably securing their spot in the knockout stages. Mbappé’s performance on the pitch was nothing short of historic. By finding the back of the net twice, the French captain shattered the record to become the all-time leading goalscorer in World Cup knockout matches. It is a staggering achievement that further cements his legacy as one of the most clutch performers in the history of the sport. From the opening whistle, Sweden simply had no answer for his blistering pace, exceptional spatial awareness, and lethal finishing. France, looking every bit the global powerhouse we expect them to be, controlled the tempo from start to finish. The opening goal was a testament to their attacking fluidity, with Mbappé capping off a sweeping team move that completely bypassed the Swedish midfield. He doubled his tally just after the break with a moment of pure individual brilliance, leaving two defenders in his wake before curling a stunning effort past the goalkeeper. A late third goal from the supporting cast put the tie completely to bed, allowing the French bench to breathe easy and rotate their squad ahead of the business end of the tournament. Sweden fought valiantly, pressing high in the first half and attempting to disrupt France's rhythm. However, they were ultimately outclassed by a French machine firing on all cylinders. The Swedish defense was eventually stretched to its breaking point, unable to cope with the relentless waves of French counter-attacks. With this critical hurdle cleared, France's path to World Cup glory continues to gain momentum. Their dominant victory sets up a fascinating last-16 clash against a resilient Paraguay side. As the 2026 tournament approaches its sharpest stages, Mbappé and his teammates have officially served notice to the rest of the world: they are laser-focused on reclaiming football's ultimate prize, and stopping them will take a Herculean effort.