Mbappe fires France into third straight FIFA WC semi-final, beats Morocco 2-0
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Kylian Mbappe overcame a first-half penalty miss to deliver a masterclass at Boston Stadium in Foxborough on 10 July, steering France into a third consecutive FIFA World Cup semi-final with a commanding 2-0 victory over Morocco in the last-16. The two-time champions will now face either Belgium or Spain in the last four.
How the Goals Arrived
France dominated from the first whistle, with Dayot Upamecano heading a fifth-minute corner straight at goalkeeper Yassine Bounou. The clearest opening came when Noussair Mazraoui brought down Mbappe in the penalty area, but Bounou produced a fine save to deny the captain from the spot, sending both sides into the break level.
The deadlock broke on the hour mark when Mbappe curled a superb finish into the far corner from the edge of the area. He then turned provider moments later, flicking the ball into the path of Ousmane Dembele, who used his captain's overlapping run to find a shooting angle before curling the ball past Bounou with his right foot to make it 2-0.
Historic Milestones for Mbappe and Dembele
The win was decorated with landmark numbers. Mbappe's goal was his eighth of FIFA World Cup 2026, and his assist for Dembele pushed him past a remarkable threshold — he is now the first player in history to be directly involved in at least 100 goals for the French national team, having contributed 64 goals and 37 assists for a total of 101.
Dembele, meanwhile, became only the third French player to score five goals in a single FIFA World Cup edition, joining Mbappe himself and the legendary Just Fontaine on that exclusive list.
What the Coach Said
France head coach Didier Deschamps acknowledged the early setback but expressed confidence in his squad. 'We missed a penalty and failed to convert some chances. With Kylian Mbappe, there's no issue, he never doubts himself, even though he had a chance before he scored. We are exactly where we wanted to be. We will recover well and see who our opponent will be,' Deschamps said after the match.
France's World Cup Semi-Final Pedigree
This is France's third straight semi-final appearance at the FIFA World Cup — a run that began with their title-winning campaign in Russia 2018 and continued through their runners-up finish against Argentina in the Qatar 2022 final. Deschamps' side have now demonstrated a rare consistency at the tournament's business end, and with Mbappe in this form, they enter the semi-final as firm favourites.