Mbappe’s eighth World Cup goal launches France into semis Striker leaves game with ‘slight ankle injury’

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July 10, 2026
France’s Kylian Mbappe (left) sits on the bench with his right lower ankle region wrapped during the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match against Morocco in Foxborough, Massachusetts, near Boston on Thursday.

Kylian Mbappé shook off a missed penalty kick to score his eighth goal of this year’s World Cup, helping France beat Morocco 2-0 and reach the semifinals for the third time in a row.

Now Les Bleus have to hope he can overcome an injury that had him summoning for help and leaving the game in the 77th minute.

Mbappé said the injury was minor, and he showed no ill effects while celebrating with his team after the whistle.

“I took a knock to the ankle, but I’m fine,” said Mbappé, who was replaced by Jean-Philippe Mateta. “At that point, JP was in better shape than I was to play the final minutes.”

The reigning Golden Boot winner and only the second teenager — after Pele — ever to score in a World Cup final, Mbappé made up for his miss on a first-half penalty by scoring in the 60th minute. It was his 20th goal in 20 World Cup games and his eighth in 2026, equalling Argentina captain Lionel Messi for the tournament lead.

Mbappé technically holds the Golden Boot lead because he has more assists, which is the tiebreaker.

Mbappé also assisted on Ousmane Dembélé’s goal six minutes later to help the two-time champions reach the semifinals, where they will play either Spain or Belgium. France have never failed to make a World Cup final in two previous tournaments with Mbappé.

“There’s only one way to relax, and that’s by winning,” Mbappé said. “Until we’ve done that, we don’t let up. We’re in the semifinals and we’re very happy, but there’s still a long way to go. We realise that what lies ahead is even tougher than what we’ve been through, but we’re ready to face anything.”

But Mbappé gave France fans a scare when he went on the field in pain, after he was stepped on by Morocco defender Issa Diop in the 63rd minute. He remained in the game until the 76th minute, when he dropped to the turf and waved to the sidelines.

After the training staff checked on him, Mbappé was subbed off — waving to the Gillette Stadium crowd as he left — and watched the end of the match from the bench with an ice pack on his right ankle.

“It’s a slight pain in the ankle,” France coach Didier Deschamps said. “Nothing serious.”

Mbappé had a chance from the penalty spot in the first half after drawing a foul from Morocco defender Noussair Mazraoui in the box in the 28th minute. But goalkeeper Yassine Bounou guessed correctly, diving to his left to stop the attempt.

Deschamps said a long delay while the play was reviewed affected Mbappé’s approach.

“Kylian was ready to shoot,” Deschamps said. “I don’t want find excuses for Kylian, but this was not an easy situation. ... We need to adapt.”

Mbappé’s 20th goal put him one behind Messi on the all-time World Cup scoring list. Messi has 21 goals in 31 career World Cup matches over six tournaments, breaking the record of 16 that had been held by Germany striker Miroslav Klose.

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