Kylian Mbappé has once again showed the football world why he’s considered one of the brightest stars of his generation.
Mbappe scored two goals In France’s dominant 4-0 win over Ukraine in a 2026 World Cup qualifier, taking his career tally to 400 goals across club and country. This is a remarkable milestone for the 26 years old, which places him among the youngest players in history to reach such a landmark.
The 26-year-old achieved this feat in alnost 537 appearances, and has consistently found the back of the net, showcasing a scoring instinct that rivals some of the all-time greats. His pace, precision, and ability to perform in cruycial moments have made him an indispensable figure for both Paris Saint-Germain and the French national team.
This is more than just a statistic; it’s a symbol of Mbappé’s relentless ambition. He has already set multiple records with PSG, becoming their all-time top scorer, and now continues to make waves on the international stage and at Real Madrid.
Despite the milestone, the French superstar insists that this is “not enough,” hinting at his desire to chase even bigger records and cement his legacy among football’s elite.
