Kylian Mbappé played a crucial role in securing third place for France in the Nations League by leading them to a 2-0 victory over host nation Germany. After a sluggish start, France found their footing, with Aurelien Tchouameni assisting Mbappé for his 50th international goal just before halftime. Later, Mbappé set up substitute Michael Orize to finalize the score in the 84th minute, showing a marked improvement in the team’s performance.
Mbappé is now third on the list of France’s all-time top scorers for the men’s national team, trailing only Thierry Henry (51) and Olivier Giroud (57). German captain Joshua Kimmich remarked on his team’s effort, noting that they did not seem determined to win, despite the outcome. French coach Didier Deschamps had expressed his lack of enthusiasm for the match beforehand, acknowledging his team’s limited motivation, especially in light of key absences, such as injured PSG players Ousmane Dembélé and Bradley Barcola.
Germany had several missed opportunities, including a disallowed equalizer due to a foul by Niklas Füllkrug. Both teams were looking to find consolation after their semi-final defeats; Germany lost to Portugal, while France fell to European champions Spain, who later faced Portugal in the final.
iReport by Associated Press.
Fan Take: This victory may seem minor, but it highlights Mbappé’s growing legacy as one of France’s all-time greats and underscores the potential for France to rebound in future tournaments. It’s a reassuring sign for soccer fans who hope to see this young team excel on larger stages.