Mbappe makes history with stunning brace as France begin World Cup with win over Senegal

Mbappe makes history with stunning brace as France begin World Cup with win over Senegal

Hotly-tipped by many to go all the way in this competition, France certainly went some way to justifying their billing as one of the pre-tournament favourites by pinning Senegal in their own half for most of the opening quarter.

The highest compliment that can be paid to Pape Thiaw's team is that they did not allow France to create any clear-cut opportunities, with a blocked speculative shot from Ousmane Dembele the only attempt Didier Deschamps' side managed in that period of his 20th World Cup match in charge.

Despite Les Bleus' superiority, it was Senegal who conjured the first big chance of the game when a swift counter-attack ended with Nicolas Jackson beating Dayot Upamecano completely, before his effort crashed against the post and rolled behind after hitting Mike Maignan's trailing leg.

After a flying start, the game swung entirely in favour of the African side, who squandered a golden opportunity just before half-time. Sadio Mane did the hard work in the build-up, charging down the left before picking out the unmarked Ismaila Sarr, who volleyed over from six yards out.

Whatever Deschamps said to his charges at the interval seemed to do the trick, as the French flew out of the traps in the second half.

Desire Doue fired in the first warning shot when his left-footed effort curled just wide of the post within two minutes of the restart, before Michael Olise strode through Senegal's defence with ease and saw his drive deflected over the top by Edouard Mendy.

The Senegalese goalkeeper produced another stunning save just moments later to deny Kylian Mbappe, but after being denied a penalty in controversial circumstances, he was not to be denied twice as he latched onto Olise's deft ball in behind to sweep home and draw level with Olivier Giroud as France's all-time leading scorer.

Mendy's outstretched leg prevented Doue from making the closing stages a little more comfortable for France, who were given a scare when Jackson hammered an effort into the roof of the net only for the assistant referee's flag to cut short his celebrations.

Substitute Bradley Barcola momentarily calmed any lingering nerves eight minutes from time though, timing his run to perfection to latch onto Adrien Rabiot's measured ball before dinking over Mendy.

Ibrahim Mbaye then appeared to have given Senegal a chance when his stunning solo strike was too hot for Maignan to handle in the France goal, but the ever reliable Mbappe struck his 14th World Cup goal from all of 30 yards to move within two of Miroslav Klose's all-time record and seal a victory built on a sensational second-half performance, in which Les Bleus staked their claim as one of the World Cup frontrunners.

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