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Kylian Mbappe makes World Cup final prediction after France defeat to England

France's Kylian Mbappe (10) reacts after scoring his side's third goal during the World Cup third-place playoff soccer match between France and England in Miami Gardens, Fla., Saturday, July 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Kylian Mbappe scored twice in France’s defeat to England in the World Cup bronze medal match (AP Photo)

Kylian Mbappe insists the World Cup Golden Boot race is not over and predicts Lionel Messi will score for Argentina against Spain in Sunday’s final.

In a thrilling match for the World Cup bronze medal on Saturday, Mbappe scored twice but England secured a 6-4 victory over France in Didier Deschamps’ final game in charge.

Mbappe now leads the way for the Golden Boot with 10 goals at this year’s World Cup, two clear of Messi.

The Real Madrid striker has also scored 22 World Cup goals in his career, more than any other player in history and one more than Messi.

But Mbappe believes Messi will at least tie with his overall record in Argentina’s World Cup final against Spain on Sunday.

‘Leo will score, that’s for sure, he scores every time,’ Mbappe told French broadcaster M6.

Kylian Mbappe predicts Lionel Messi will score in the World Cup final (FIFA via Getty)

‘I try to help my team score. It’s true that when you score so many goals in the World Cup, it elevates you in certain areas, but I would have preferred not to be the all-time top scorer and to play in the match [the World Cup final].

‘It’s good for my legacy to be remembered as one of those players, but that’s not what’s on my mind right now.’

World Cup 2026 Golden Boot standings

(FIFA via Getty)

Kylian Mbappe: 10 goals, 4 assists

Lionel Messi: 8 goals, 4 assists

Jude Bellingham: 7 goals, 1 assists

Erling Haaland: 7 goals, 0 assists

Ousmane Dembele: 6 goals, 2 assists

Harry Kane: 6 goals, 1 assists

Mikel Oyarzabal: 5 goals, 1 assists

France got off to a woeful start in their third-place match against England as Thomas Tuchel’s side were four goals up by half time.

Deschamps’ side then scored three without reply after the break to threaten a comeback before Bukayo Saka scored a penalty to complete his hat-trick.

Ousmane Dembele then struck in injury time to give France another glimmer of hope, but that was extinguished with a brilliant solo goal from Jude Bellingham.

‘I think there were two distinct periods,’ Mbappe said.

Didier Deschamps suffered defeat in his final game in charge for France (Reuters)

‘For the first, I can understand that some people think it was a joke and that we didn’t respect the jersey. I would say rather that we were human, and unfortunately, we can’t afford to be human.

‘We were completely stunned, and I think they really woke us up. And in the second half, we became top-level players again, mental machines that have no more feelings, so we managed to win that second half.

‘We didn’t win, and that’s a shame for the coach. We wanted to do something for him, and the first half gave the impression that we let him down, even if that wasn’t the feeling we intended.

‘But we want to thank him for everything he’s done. This match won’t tarnish Didier Deschamps’ legend.’

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