EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – There’s a reason that there’s an audible gasp each time that Kylian Mbappe touches the ball, as with a second, he can take your soul. Sweden’s Viktor Gyokeres found that out the hard way at the end of the first half as Mbappe was able to dribble past his defender en route to opening the scoring in a 3-0 France victory. He’d add another along the way as he became the player with the second most goals in World Cup history behind only Lionel Messi with his 18th goal in the tournament.It’s strange watching such a free-flowing French team, as Didier Deschamps has been someone who has used players like Blaise Matuidi as wingers, centered teams around defensive soccer, and done everything possible to get his best 11 players on the field while playing defensively solid, but the difference in this France team to 2022 is that four of their best players are attackers who need to be on the pitch in Ousmane Dembele, Bradley Barcola, Michael Olise and Mbappe, with all but Barcola considered among the top five to 10 players in the world.
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