Mbappé Double Powers France to Dominant 3-1 Win Over Senegal in 2026 World Cup Qualifiers Opener.
France Starts World Cup Qualifying Campaign With Convincing Victory
According to Novyny.live: France defeated Senegal 3-1 in their opening Group I match of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. The win gave Les Bleus a crucial three points as they begin their journey toward the tournament. Goals came from:
- Kylian Mbappé — 66th and 90+6 minutes
- Bradley Barcola — 82nd minute
- Cheikh Mbaye — 90+5 minute (Senegal's lone goal)
Mbappé, who scored twice, now has 57 international goals for France, underscoring his vital role in the squad. His performance once again highlighted his immense talent and influence on the pitch. Senegal's Nicolas Jackson struck the post in the 25th minute against goalkeeper Mike Maignan but failed to find the net.
Three Points Prove Critical for France's Group Stage Ambitions
This victory gives France a strong start in the World Cup qualifiers, boosting their chances of advancing through the group stage. The match was fiercely contested, with both sides displaying skill and determination.
This win represents an important step for France on their path to group-stage qualification, as every match can significantly impact the standings in modern football. — Source unknown
France showcased their attacking strength, particularly through Mbappé's efforts, positioning themselves as serious title contenders. Senegal, meanwhile, pushed their opponents hard but will need to refine their game to achieve better results in upcoming matches.
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