France defeated Senegal 3-1 on Tuesday in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group I [1].
The victory establishes France as an early favorite in the tournament and marks a historic milestone for captain Kylian Mbappé, who now holds the record for most goals scored for the national team.
The match took place in New Jersey, U.S. [2]. While Senegal remained competitive early on, France seized control of the game during the second half to secure the win [2].
Mbappé scored two goals during the match [1]. With this performance, he reached 58 goals, surpassing Olivier Giroud's previous record of 57 to become France's all-time leading scorer [1].
Beyond the national record, Mbappé continues to climb the global rankings for World Cup performance. He has now scored 14 career World Cup goals [3]. This tally puts him in a tie for the third-most World Cup goals of all time, joining Pelé, Lionel Messi, and Just Fontaine [4].
Mbappé is now only two goals behind the all-time World Cup scoring record held by Miroslav Klose [3]. The brace in New Jersey positions the French captain to potentially break that record as the tournament progresses.
“France defeated Senegal 3-1 on Tuesday in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group I”
Mbappé's ascent to the top of France's scoring list and his proximity to Miroslav Klose's global record signal a shift in the era of football dominance. By tying with legends like Pelé and Messi for third-most World Cup goals, Mbappé is no longer just a rising star but the primary statistical benchmark for the modern game, placing immense pressure on the French squad to translate individual brilliance into a tournament title.


