Mbappe Dominates in France’s Convincing Victory over Luxembourg

In a scintillating display, Kylian Mbappe showcased his brilliance on the field as France cruised to a 3-0 win over Luxembourg in an international friendly. The Real Madrid forward dominated the left wing while seamlessly drifting centrally — scoring a goal and assisting the other two.

Mbappe’s opening assist was a thing of beauty, as he effortlessly glided past his marker on the wing with a flurry of step-overs before delivering a pinpoint cross to Kolo Muani, who duly converted to give France the lead:

But Mbappe was far from done. Throughout the game, he continued to be the architect of France’s attacking maneuvers, constantly probing the opposition defense with his electrifying pace and incisive passing. He had four key passes and two assists to his name and a clinical goal to cap off his stellar performance.

He dazzled throughough:

It’s worth noting that Mbappe was the sole representative of Real Madrid on the pitch for France for the majority of this game, with his teammates Eduardo Camavinga, Ferland Mendy, and Aurelien Tchouameni given a well-deserved rest following their Champions League Final exertions just four days prior. In Tchouameni’s case, though he didn’t play in the final, he is still not 100% fit. Camavinga did get on the field briefly, coming in for Youssouf Fofana in the 89th minute.


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