France captain, Kylian Mbappe, on Tuesday, made history after scoring two goals against Sweden at the World Cup.
Mbappe led France to beat Sweden in the World Cup Round of 32 fixture as they progressed to the Round of 16 stage.
A brace from Mbappe and a goal from Bradley Barcola gave the French team the victory against Sweden at New York Jersey Stadium.
The brace against Sweden means Mbappe has scored nine goals in nine knockout stage games at the FIFA World Cup.
The Real Madrid forward now has the most goals ahead of any player in these rounds, overtaking Leônidas and Ronaldo (both 8 goals), according to OptaJoe.
Mbappe has so far scored six goals at the ongoing World Cup tournament. He is the joint-top scorer alongside Argentina’s Lionel Messi, who also has six goals.