France wins as Mbappe ignites World Cup opener
EAST RUTHERFORD – France shook themselves awake after a sleepy ​first half on Tuesday to ‌beat Senegal 3-1 in the New York/New Jersey Stadium for a perfect start ​to their World Cup campaign. While ​the Africans had looked the stronger ⁠team in the first half ​of the Group I match, the ​second period was a different matter as French class ultimately proved the difference. Inevitably, it ​was France captain Kylian Mbappe ​who broke the deadlock, unlocking the Senegalese ‌defence ⁠in the 66th minute for a record-equalling 57th goal for his country. Substitute Bradley Barcola added a second, ​and Mbappe ​broke ⁠Olivier Giroud’s record with his 58th France goal thanks ​to a scorching strike from ​outside ⁠the box deep into added time, seconds after Ibrahim Mbaye’s consolation ⁠strike ​for Senegal. The post France wins as Mbappe ignites World Cup opener appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.