In his maiden appearance at the World Cup in 2018 for France, Mbappe guided Les Bleus to the title and almost won it for a second consecutive time in 2022, but fell short in the final against Argentina. At 26, he already has 12 World Cup goals to his name and is one short of France's all-time tournament highest scorer, Just Fontaine, and four behind Germany's Miroslav Klose, who is the competition's highest-ever goal-scorer. For the France national team, Mbappe has scored 52 goals and is now six goals shy of overtaking Olivier Giroud's all-time highest tally of 57.
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