Mbappe Happy To Be Behind Pele In World Cup Record Books
Being second to Pele in the World Cup record books is an honor for France star Kylian Mbappe.
France and Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe is happy to be behind Pele in the World Cup record books.
Mbappe, then 19, became the second youngest player to score in a World Cup final when he struck in France's win over Croatia in last year's decider.
Pele is the youngest and the pair are the only teenagers to have netted in a decider at the showpiece tournament.
Mbappe has no problems being second to Pele, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest players ever.
"For a record, you have to be the first, but I am behind him and that's not a problem, I am happy. It was fantastic," he said on Tuesday.
"Before the final, I knew that I could have this opportunity and make history with him.
"With the French national team, we did something huge. We did it for our country. There is nothing more important, I always said it.
"It is very important to defend your nation on the pitch. And make history with France, it was a big dream."