Kylian Mbappé scored twice as France beat Senegal 3-1 at the FIFA World Cup 2026, breaking Olivier Giroud’s all-time scoring record and fulfilling a flute celebration promise made to James Corden. Full match report, goals and reaction
Published: June 14, 2026 | Author: Hemim SK
FIFA World Cup 2026 | Group I | New York New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium), East Rutherford
France 3–1 Senegal
Goals: K. Mbappé 66′, 90+6′ | B. Barcola 82′ (FRA) | I. Mbaye 90+5′ (SEN)
Venue: New York New Jersey Stadium
A week ago, Kylian Mbappé sat in the back of James Corden’s car for a Fox Sports Carpool Karaoke segment, casually mentioning a childhood secret nobody knew. He’d played the flute as a kid. Corden, sensing a viral moment, pushed him further — what if he mimed playing it after his first World Cup goal?
Mbappé didn’t hesitate. “The first match against Senegal, if I score, I will do it. For you.”
On Tuesday night at MetLife Stadium, he kept that promise — and then some. Two goals. A record. A flute. One of the most quietly historic nights in the story of French football.
A First Half Senegal Will Wish They Could Replay
For 45 minutes, this didn’t look anything like a French coronation. Senegal — fuelled by the irrepressible Sadio Mané and a sharp, direct Nicolas Jackson — pressed high, dominated possession, and created the better chances of the opening period. Mané and Jackson combined repeatedly on the counter, testing Mike Maignan and forcing France into uncomfortable defensive resets.
Mbappé, by his own brutally honest standards, was a passenger. Anonymous, even. The captain’s armband seemed heavier than usual as France struggled to find rhythm against Senegal’s intensity.
Didier Deschamps, watching from the touchline, made his adjustments at the break. France needed a different gear.
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The Turn: Olise’s Pass, Mbappé’s Flute (66′)
It arrived with a moment of pure quality. Michael Olise — increasingly France’s most incisive creative outlet — slid a brilliant through ball that split Senegal’s defense in two. Mbappé, timing his run to perfection, met it first time and finished with the kind of clinical precision that has defined his entire career.
France 1–0 Senegal.
And then came the moment the entire football world had been waiting for since that car ride with Corden went viral. Mbappé wheeled away, raised his hands to his lips, and mimed playing the flute — fingers dancing across an imaginary instrument, the crowd at MetLife Stadium half-confused, half-delighted, fully aware they’d just watched something nobody saw coming from one of the most ruthlessly focused competitors in world football.
It was silly. It was human. And it was everything modern football celebrations rarely are anymore — completely unscripted in spirit, even if the promise was made days in advance.
But the celebration was just the warm-up act for what the goal itself represented.
History, Confirmed (66′)
That goal — Mbappé’s 57th for France — drew him level with Olivier Giroud as the nation’s all-time leading scorer. The achievement arrived in just his 99th international appearance, a staggering efficiency record when set against Giroud’s 137 caps to reach the same number.
Sixty-six minutes into the 2026 World Cup, Kylian Mbappé had already rewritten a page of French football history that many assumed would stand for years.
He wasn’t done.
Barcola Doubles the Lead (82′)
Bradley Barcola, increasingly trusted by Deschamps in the false nine role, added a second just past the hour mark’s cousin — finishing smartly to make it 2-0 and put real daylight between the sides. France, finally finding their rhythm after the slow start, looked in complete control.
The Record-Breaker, Confirmed in Style (90+6′)
Deep into stoppage time, with France already 2-0 to the good, Mbappé produced the goal that turned “drawing level” into “standing alone.” Picking the ball up in midfield, he drove forward, dribbled past two defenders with the kind of effortless acceleration that has terrified Champions League defenses for the better part of a decade, and unleashed a thunderous strike from outside the box that flew into the top corner. Edouard Mendy had no chance.
Goal number 58. Career record: outright. Officially, undeniably, the greatest goalscorer in the history of French football.
Senegal grabbed a stoppage-time consolation through substitute Ibrahima Mbaye in the very last action of the match, but it changed nothing. France 3–1 Senegal. Mbappé had scored both of the goals that mattered.
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What the Record Actually Means
Numbers alone tell an extraordinary story. Mbappé now sits on 58 goals for France — ahead of Olivier Giroud (57), Thierry Henry (51), Antoine Griezmann (44) and Michel Platini (41). He achieved it in 99 caps, dramatically faster than any of the names below him on that list.
At the World Cup specifically, he now has 14 goals across three tournaments — one behind Miroslav Klose’s all-time World Cup record of 16, and one ahead of Lionel Messi, who was still to play his Group J opener at kickoff. Mbappé became the youngest player to score in a World Cup final since Pelé back in 2018, captained Les Bleus to the 2022 final where he scored a hat-trick in the loss to Messi’s Argentina, and now arrives at the midpoint of his career with the most prolific international scoring record his country has ever produced.
The gap to his own teammates is almost absurd. The next-highest scorers in this France squad — Michael Olise and Ousmane Dembélé — have seven international goals apiece. Mbappé has more than eight times that.
Match Stats
| France 🇫🇷 | Senegal 🇸🇳 | |
|---|---|---|
| Goals | 3 (Mbappé x2, Barcola) | 1 (Mbaye) |
| First-half shots on target | Limited | Multiple |
| Mbappé’s France goals | 58 (all-time record) | — |
| Mbappé’s World Cup goals | 14 (2nd all-time) | — |
Group I Standings After Matchday 1
| Team | P | Pts | GD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | France 🇫🇷 | 1 | 3 | +2 |
| 2 | Senegal 🇸🇳 | 1 | 0 | -2 |
| 3 | Norway 🏴 | 0 | — | — |
| 4 | Iraq 🇮🇶 | 0 | — | — |
The Verdict
Senegal will leave New Jersey with regrets. For long spells, they were the better side — sharper in transition, more dangerous in the final third, full of intent. But World Cups are rarely decided by who plays better for 45 minutes. They’re decided by who has Kylian Mbappé.
France’s path through Group I now looks considerably smoother, but the bigger story tonight wasn’t tactical. It was personal. A flute promise made in the back of a chat show host’s car, kept in front of 80,000 people and millions watching worldwide, on the very night its owner became the greatest goalscorer his country has ever produced.
Mbappé came to this World Cup to win it. On day one, he simply rewrote the record books and had fun doing it.
Next up: France vs Iraq (June 22) | Senegal vs Norway (June 22)
Match played June 16, 2026 at New York New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium), East Rutherford, New Jersey.