July 2, Pakistan -- On Wednesday, France won decisively against Sweden with a score of 3-0, advancing to the Round of 16 in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Kylian Mbappe netted two goals to guide the reigning champions into the elimination rounds. This win also enabled the French striker to hit yet another World Cup scoring record.
Mbabbe found the net during added time in the first half following a coordinated play involving Ousmane Dembele and Michael Olise from an effectively executed corner kick. He maneuvered past Viktor Gyokeres and then coolly placed the ball past goalkeeper Jacob Widell Zetterstrom. This strike marked Mbabbe's ninth goal in World Cup elimination rounds, placing him above Leonidas and Ronaldo, both of whom had previously scored eight goals.
In the 53rd minute, France extended their advantage via Bradley Barcola following yet another outstanding pass from Michael Olise. Under Didier Deschamps' leadership, the French team maintained control of the ball and continually posed threats against Sweden's defensive line with swift passes and dynamic attacks. Olise further showcased his remarkable performance during the competition by steering France's offensive efforts throughout the game.
Mbape scored his second goal in the 74th minute by accurately timing his movement following another clever pass from Olise that split the defense. This assist marked Olise's fifth of the competition, earning him the distinction of being the first player since Thomas Häßler in 1994 to record five assists in one World Cup. Mbape’s two strikes also put him tied with Lionel Messi at six goals in the race for the Golden Boot.
Sweden was eliminated from the competition after losing, whereas France moved forward with confidence to the Round of 16. Under Didier Deschamps' leadership, the team will now play against Paraguay in their quest for yet another World Cup victory. France aims to maintain their impressive offensive performance throughout the elimination stage.
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