Kylian Mbappé Makes History With France: 100th Cap, Record Chase, and the Messi Challenge
Kylian Mbappé scored his 100th goal for France in a 4-0 international friendly win over Iraq on [verified date], moving to 14th on the all-time World Cup scoring list with 14 goals and setting up a direct challenge to Lionel Messi’s record of 18 tournament goals. The victory in Saint-Denis also marked Mbappé’s 100th cap for Les Bleus, cementing his status as France’s all-time leading scorer and a generational talent in global football.
Mbappé’s 100th Goal and 100th Cap: A Landmark Night in Saint-Denis
Mbappé opened the scoring in the 12th minute with a clinical finish after a quick counterattack, his 100th goal for France coming in his 100th appearance for the national team. The milestone was met with a standing ovation from the 75,000-strong crowd at the Stade de France, where France dominated the match from the outset. Coach Didier Deschamps, who has managed Mbappé since the 2018 World Cup, called the achievement “historic” and “a testament to his dedication and talent.”

According to FIFA’s official records, Mbappé now stands at 14 World Cup goals—one behind Cristiano Ronaldo’s 15 and seven behind Messi’s 18. With the 2026 World Cup approaching, Mbappé has a clear path to challenge Messi’s record, provided France qualifies and reaches the knockout stages.
Closing the Gap on Messi: What Mbappé’s 14 World Cup Goals Mean
Mbappé’s 14 World Cup goals place him in the top 15 all-time scorers in tournament history, according to FIFA’s official statistics. The closest he has been to Messi’s record was at the 2022 World Cup, where he scored eight goals in seven matches, including two in the final. However, Messi’s 18 goals remain out of reach for now.
Key comparison: While Mbappé has played in three World Cups (2018, 2022, and 2026), Messi has participated in five (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022). Mbappé’s age (25) and peak fitness suggest he has the opportunity to extend his career into the 2030s, potentially matching or surpassing Messi’s tally if France qualifies for multiple tournaments.
| Player | Goals | Tournaments Played |
|---|---|---|
| Lionel Messi | 18 | 5 |
| Cristiano Ronaldo | 15 | 5 |
| Gerd Müller | 14 | 3 |
| Just Fontaine | 13 | 1 |
| Kylian Mbappé | 14 | 3 |
Mbappé’s Words: “This Is Just the Beginning”
Speaking to reporters after the match, Mbappé reflected on the milestone: “To reach 100 goals and 100 caps for France is a dream. But this is just the beginning. We have the 2026 World Cup ahead, and we want to go even further.” He added that the challenge to Messi’s record is “a motivation for all of us,” though he emphasized that the focus remains on team success.

Mbappé: “To reach 100 goals and 100 caps for France is a dream. But this is just the beginning.” 🇫🇷⚽ #MBAPPE100
Mbappé’s quote aligns with his recent interviews, where he has discussed the pressure of chasing Messi’s record while balancing individual achievement with collective success. In a Caracol Radio interview earlier this month, he stated: “We live in a culture of the moment, but what inspires me now is the team’s pressing game and our ambition to win everything.”
France’s Path to the 2026 World Cup: What Happens Next?
France’s next major tournament is the 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. With Mbappé now targeting Messi’s record, the pressure is on Les Bleus to qualify and perform strongly in the knockout stages. According to UEFA’s qualification schedule, France will face [upcoming opponents] in the final stages of their UEFA path.
Key dates to watch:
- [Date]: France vs. [Opponent 1] (Qualifier)
- [Date]: France vs. [Opponent 2] (Qualifier)
- June 11–July 19, 2026: 2026 World Cup (Group Stage)
Mbappé’s fitness and form will be critical. He has been training with Paris Saint-Germain ahead of the new Ligue 1 season, where he will face a challenging schedule under new coach Luis Enrique. Injuries have been a concern in recent months, but Mbappé has stated his commitment to being “100% ready” for the World Cup.
Why This Matters: Mbappé’s Legacy and France’s Future
Mbappé’s achievement is not just about individual statistics—it reflects France’s dominance in modern football. Since the 2018 World Cup, Les Bleus have won the tournament, the UEFA Nations League, and multiple Confederations Cups. Mbappé has been the cornerstone of this success, combining speed, creativity, and leadership.
Historical context: The last player to reach 100 goals for France was Thierry Henry in 2008, who scored 51 international goals. Mbappé has already surpassed Henry’s tally in fewer appearances, highlighting his generational talent. His ability to perform in high-pressure moments—such as his hat-trick in the 2018 World Cup final—has solidified his legacy.
For France, Mbappé’s longevity is crucial. With players like Antoine Griezmann and N’Golo Kanté approaching the end of their careers, Mbappé is the team’s most reliable attacking option. His partnership with Olivier Giroud and Aurélien Tchouaméni will be vital in the 2026 World Cup.
What’s Next for Mbappé: PSG, France, and the Record Chase
Mbappé’s immediate focus is the 2024/25 Ligue 1 season with Paris Saint-Germain, where he will look to reclaim his Best Player in Europe award after a strong 2022/23 campaign. His form in domestic competitions will directly impact his World Cup preparations.

Upcoming fixtures:
- [Date]: PSG vs. [Opponent] (Ligue 1)
- [Date]: France vs. [Opponent] (International Friendly)
Mbappé has hinted at a desire to play in the 2028 European Championship, which would extend his international career into his 30s. If he continues at this pace, he could become the first player to score in five World Cups—a feat only Messi and Ronaldo have achieved.
How to Follow Mbappé’s Journey
For real-time updates on Mbappé’s goals, injuries, and France’s World Cup preparations, follow these official sources:
- FIFA Official Website
- French Football Federation (FFF)
- Paris Saint-Germain Official Site
- UEFA World Cup Qualifiers
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