18 goals in 18 World Cup matches. Kylian Mbappé keeps making history at a relentless pace. On Tuesday, the man with 8 Ballon d'Or nominations scored twice as France cruised past Sweden 3-0 in the round of 32.

Mbappé and Messi now tied as 2026 World Cup's joint top scorers

Miroslav Klose, who'd been level with the Real Madrid forward on 16 goals heading into the match, now sits alone in third on the tournament's all-time scoring list. Ahead of him, only Lionel Messi remains, on 19. The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner is currently the only player keeping pace with Mbappé: both men already have 6 goals in this World Cup.