New York, June 17:
Kylian Mbappé delivered a sensational performance, scoring a record-breaking brace to guide France national football team to a 3-1 victory over Senegal national football team in their opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 in New York.
Senegal’s Bright Start Stuns France
Senegal began the match with remarkable intensity, taking control of possession and creating multiple scoring opportunities. Their aggressive pressing and fluid attacking play kept France on the back foot throughout the first half. The African side looked more composed and threatening, exposing gaps in the French defence and limiting Mbappé’s influence early on.
Despite Senegal’s dominance, they failed to fully capitalise on their chances, allowing France to remain within reach heading into the break.
The momentum shifted dramatically after halftime as France regrouped and found their rhythm. With improved coordination in midfield and sharper attacking movements, the defending champions began to assert control over the game.
Mbappé, relatively quiet in the first half, stepped up when it mattered most. His pace and precision became increasingly difficult for Senegal’s defence to handle as France pushed forward with renewed confidence.
Mbappé broke the deadlock in the second half with a clinical finish, igniting France’s comeback. He later sealed the victory with a stunning long-range strike, showcasing his world-class ability and composure under pressure.
With his two goals, Mbappé surpassed Olivier Giroud to become France’s all-time leading goalscorer — a landmark achievement that further cements his status as one of the greatest players in international football.
The 3-1 victory not only secures a crucial three points for France but also underlines their resilience and championship mentality. Overcoming a difficult first half, they demonstrated why they remain one of the favourites in the tournament.
For Senegal, the result will be disappointing given their strong start, but their performance showed they are capable of challenging top teams.
France will look to build on this momentum as the tournament progresses, with Mbappé leading their charge. Senegal, meanwhile, will aim to convert their promising play into results in their upcoming fixtures.
As the World Cup unfolds, all eyes will remain on Mbappé — now not just France’s captain, but its most prolific goal-scoring icon.

