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07/14/26 04:12:00
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07/14 16:10 CDT Kylian Mbapp denied a 3rd straight World Cup final and stays
even with Messi in Golden Boot race
Kylian Mbapp denied a 3rd straight World Cup final and stays even with Messi
in Golden Boot race
By SCHUYLER DIXON
AP Sports Writer
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) --- Kylian Mbapp won't get a third consecutive trip to
the World Cup final and remains tied for first with Argentina superstar Lionel
Messi in the race for the Golden Boot four years after he won it.
The France striker couldn't generate many chances in his team's 2-0 loss to
Spain in the World Cup semifinals on Tuesday.
Mbapp and Messi have eight goals each. Messi and defending champion Argentina
will play again on Wednesday in the other semifinal match against England.
France will play the loser of that match in the third-place game on Saturday in
Miami Gardens, Florida. Spain will take on the winner in East Rutherford, New
Jersey.
Mbapp had the fewest touches of any forward in the first half with 15. Perhaps
his most prominent moment was trying to persuade referee Ivan Barton that the
penalty resulting in Spain's first goal shouldn't have been called.
Mbapp's best chance came in the 67th minute when his shot deflected off Spain
defender Marc Cucurella and just wide. France was already trailing by two goals
at that point.
The 27-year-old Mbapp was issued a yellow card in the 86th minute when he
rushed toward Unai Simn just as the Spain goalkeeper was bending over to pick
up the ball. The two collided, sending Simn to the grass.
Mbapp started the match against Spain after exiting in the 77th minute of his
team's 2-0 quarterfinal win over Morocco, when he scored his eighth goal of the
tournament.
Mbapp also scored eight goals four years ago in Qatar, where France lost to
Messi and Argentina in a penalty shootout in the final. France beat Croatia to
win the World Cup eight years ago in Russia.
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