Mbappe surpasses Henry in France win
Kylian Mbappe moved ahead of Thierry Henry on France’s list of all-time top scorers as Didier Deschamps's side beat Iceland 2-1 in a dramatic World Cup qualifier.
Aurelien Tchouameni was sent off midway through the second half at the Parc des Princes, where Andri Gudjohnsen thought he had snatched a last-gasp leveller, only to be frustrated by a VAR review.
Iceland took an unlikely lead when Gudjohnsen netted from close range in the 21st minute, after Michael Olise’s error.
However, France responded on the stroke of half-time as Mbappe scored from the spot after the host side was awarded a penalty when Marcus Thuram was fouled by Mikael Anderson.
France completed the turnaround through Bradley Barcola’s simple finish just after the hour mark, before Tchouameni's red card for a dangerous challenge on Jon Dagur Thorsteinsson catapulted the game into uncertainty.
The visitor thought it had registered a late equaliser when Gudjohnsen bundled past Mike Maignan, but VAR deemed that a foul was committed on Ibrahima Konate in the build-up.
Les Bleus’ tight win puts them top of Group D with maximum points from their two matches.
