Kylian Mbappé has rewritten the history books of World Cup football, ascending to the absolute top of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Despite France suffering a dramatic 6-4 defeat to rivals England in Saturday’s third-place playoff, the French captain produced a statistical masterclass that cements his status as the most destructive attacking force the tournament has ever seen.By netting twice in the second half at the Hard Rock Stadium, the 27-year-old superstar moved to 10 goals for this edition, securing the Golden Boot. More historically, the double raised his career tally to an astonishing 22 goals, officially surpassing Argentina’s Lionel Messi (21 goals) to become the leading World Cup goalscorer of all time.Mbappé’s historic evening did not stop at the goalscoring record. With his double against England, the French talisman reached a jaw-dropping 14 total goal involvements (goals and assists combined) in this 2026 edition alone. According to sports analytics giants Opta, this marks the highest number of goal involvements ever registered by a single player in one edition since detailed data tracking began in 1966.The staggering numbers showcase a campaign of sheer individual brilliance. Supported by a deadly partnership with winger Michael Olise, who also broke Pelé’s tournament assist record, Mbappé single-handedly carried the creative and finishing responsibilities for Les Bleus across their fixtures in the United States.The historic milestone arrived during a chaotic second-half battle. Trailing 4-0 to an English side inspired by a Bukayo Saka hat-trick, Mbappé dragged his team back into the match. He beat Three Lions keeper Dean Henderson in the 48th minute before rifling home a fierce 14-yard strike in the 66th minute to break Messi’s record and bring France within a single goal at 4-3.Ultimately, a sensational late solo goal from England’s Jude Bellingham sealed the 6-4 victory for the English, leaving France with the fourth position. While the team result brought immediate heartbreak, Mbappé leaves the United States having completely redefined modern football benchmarks. At just 27, the French speedster stands alone at the pinnacle of World Cup history.