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Friday, July 6, 2018

Kylian Mbappe,the boy wonder at the 2018 FIFA World Cup

 

1) Blistering pace

Mbappe is not just quick, he is frighteningly fast. In the modern game, pace is the one thing that puts the fear of God into defenders and Mbappe has oodles of it in his tank.
Cristiano Ronaldo had previously recorded the fastest top speed of 34kmh during Portugal's 3-3 draw with Spain, but he now trails Mbappe after that run which led to France's opener.
Mbappe covered 70m in seven seconds, with his top speed clocking at 38kmh as he left the opposition in his wake and Marcos Rojo could only bundle him over in the box in their desperation to stop him.
To put things into perspective, retired Jamaican sprinting legend and the world's fastest man Usain Bolt has a top speed of 44.72kmh.

2) Second-most expensive player in history

At €180 million (S$287 million), Mbappe is the costliest teenage footballer and the second-most expensive player in history after clubmate Neymar of Brazil. The Paris-born striker joined PSG on a season-long loan from Monaco last term, with a compulsory purchase clause inserted into the deal.
He scored 21 goals in all competitions in his debut season for PSG, who won the domestic treble of the Ligue 1 title, French Cup and French League Cup

3) On par with Pele

Mbappe's brace against Argentina means he already shares one record with Brazil great Pele despite his tender age.
He became the first teenager to score more than once in a World Cup game since Pele's double in the 1958 World Cup final against Sweden, but that's not the only mark Mbappe has set in his burgeoning career.
Mbappe is the second-youngest player to have been capped by Les Bleus and after opening his international account against the Netherlands on Aug 31, 2017, became the his country's youngest scorer for 54 years after Georges Lech.
And the records have kept falling in Russia. Mbappe is the youngest player to score two goals at a World Cup since Michael Owen at France 1998 and he is France's youngest goalscorer at a Finals after netting versus Peru in their Group C game.
Only three other teenagers have scored at a World Cup - Lionel Messi in 2006, Julian Green in 2014 and Pele in 1958. Exalted company indeed.

4) Trademark celebration

Mbappe's crossed-arms pose after scoring has become his trademark and in an interview with French daily L'Equipe, he revealed the raison d'etre behind it - a stinging loss to his younger sibling while playing the Fifa football video game!

"In fact, it was not me who came up with it. It was my brother (Ethan) when I played with him on the Playstation," he said.


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