Mbappe hits 16 World Cup goals in 100th cap as France down Iraq 3-0
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Key Takeaways
Kylian Mbappe marked his 100th international appearance with a brace and Ousmane Dembele added a third as France dismantled Iraq 3-0 in Group I of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Philadelphia on 23 June, booking their place in the Round of 32 with a match still to play. The win underlined France's status as one of the tournament's most dangerous sides.
Mbappe's Milestone Night
Mbappe rifled France ahead in the 14th minute, crashing a ferocious left-foot shot from 20 yards after being teed up by Michael Olise. His second arrived when Zaid Tahseen and goalkeeper Ahmed Basil made a costly error from a goal kick, gifting possession to Dembele, who squared for his captain to convert — a simpler finish, but no less welcome on a landmark evening.
The brace lifted Mbappe to four goals in the tournament and, more significantly, to 16 FIFA World Cup goals in total. He entered the match one behind Cristiano Ronaldo's tally of 15 — the third-highest in history — equalled it and then surpassed it within the same game. He now sits joint second alongside Miroslav Klose, trailing only Lionel Messi, the new all-time record-holder on 17.
A Record for Multiple-Goal World Cup Games
Mbappe has now scored two or more goals in six FIFA World Cup matches — more such games than any other player in the tournament's history. His goal-a-game record at the global finals remains intact, a consistency that sets him apart even in a generation of elite forwards.
Dembele Joins the Party
The third goal belonged to Dembele, who was rewarded for his earlier assist when the ever-inventive Olise slid him in 12 minutes later to crash home the first FIFA World Cup goal of his stellar club career. The combination play between Olise and the French attack suggested a side operating with genuine fluency.
What's Next for France
France now advance to face Norway, knowing they will play knockout football regardless of the result. The match carries added intrigue given both sides possess formidable attacking threats. For Mbappe personally, the next landmark is 103 caps — the total held by his long-standing coach Didier Deschamps, ninth on the all-time list for Les Bleus. Should France progress deep into the tournament and Mbappe feature in every game, he could equal that mark as early as the Round of 16. His personal duel with Messi — for both the 2026 Golden Boot and the all-time World Cup scoring record — will be one of the defining narratives of the remainder of this tournament.