Mbappé Steals the Show as France Edges Senegal in New Jersey Thriller
France's attacking prowess proved decisive at MetLife Stadium, where the Blues outlasted a spirited Senegal side 3–1 in a group-stage encounter that swung decisively in the final quarter. Kylian Mbappé was the architect of France's victory, striking twice—first in the 66th minute to break the deadlock, then adding a second in stoppage time to seal the result. Bradley Barcola extended the advantage with a goal in the 82nd minute, though Ibrahim Mbaye's late strike kept Senegal's hopes alive momentarily. With 80,545 spectators packed into the stadium, the match showcased the kind of end-to-end intensity that defines knockout football, even in the group phase. Mbappé's dual strike performance marks him as a genuine threat in this tournament, while France's capacity to finish chances suggests they'll be formidable in the weeks ahead.