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Here are some of the top things about Kylian Mbappé

Kylian Mbappé is a French professional footballer widely regarded as one of the best and most dynamic players in the world today.

Known for his blistering speed, exceptional dribbling, and clinical goal-scoring, his rapid ascent has seen him achieve numerous team and individual accolades on the biggest stages of the sport.

Here are some of the top things about Kylian Mbappé:

World-Class Talent and Playing Style

  • Electric Speed and Dribbling: Mbappé’s defining attribute is his explosive pace, often clocking among the fastest speeds in football. This, combined with his outstanding close control and agility, makes him incredibly difficult for defenders to contain.
  • Clinical Finishing and Versatility: He is a prolific goalscorer with composure in front of goal, capable of scoring with both power and finesse. He can operate effectively as a central striker or a winger on either flank.
  • High Football IQ: Beyond his physical gifts, he possesses excellent movement and decision-making, showcasing a strong understanding of the game.

Major Career Achievements

  • FIFA World Cup Champion (2018): He was a key player in France’s victory, becoming the second teenager (after Pelé) to score in a World Cup final. He was awarded the FIFA World Cup Best Young Player Award.
  • FIFA World Cup Final Hat-Trick (2022): Mbappé scored a hat-trick in the thrilling 2022 final against Argentina, becoming only the second player in history to achieve this feat. He ended the tournament as the Golden Boot winner (8 goals).
  • Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) All-Time Top Scorer: He broke the all-time scoring record for PSG, surpassing legendary players like Edinson Cavani, to cement his place as the club’s most prolific player.
  • Multiple League Titles: He has won the French Ligue 1 title numerous times with both AS Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain.
  • Individual Accolades: His personal honours include winning the Golden Boy Award (2017), the Kopa Trophy(2018), and being named the Ligue 1 Player of the Year a record number of times.

Record-Breaking World Cup Legacy

  • Most Goals in World Cup Finals: His four goals across the 2018 and 2022 finals set a new all-time record for goals scored in World Cup final matches.
  • Youngest French Scorer in a World Cup: At the 2018 tournament, he became the youngest French player ever to score in a World Cup.
  • A World Cup Legend in the Making: By the age of 24 (at the end of the 2022 tournament), his 12 World Cup goals already placed him high on the all-time World Cup top scorers list, suggesting he has the potential to break the overall tournament record.

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