Six Goals. Three Points. France Are Through.
Mbappe is eating this World Cup alive. Six goals in the tournament, France into the round of 16, Sweden beaten 3-0 without breaking a sweat. That is not a good run of form. That is a man operating on a completely different level to everyone around him.
This was not a close game. Sweden did not threaten to make it one. France were slick, controlled, and clinical — and Mbappe was the reason why.
What Six Goals Actually Means
Let's put that number in context. Six goals in a World Cup is the kind of return that wins Golden Boots. It is the kind of return that has pundits reaching for historical comparisons. At this rate, France are not just progressing through the tournament — they are being carried through it by one player who cannot stop scoring.
The 3-0 scoreline tells you everything about the shape of the match. France did not need to dig in. They did not need a late winner or a set-piece rescue job. They came, they controlled, they scored, they moved on. That is what elite tournament football looks like from a team that knows it has the best player on the pitch.
Sweden Had No Answer
Sweden are not a bad side. Getting to this stage of a World Cup is not something any team does by accident. But France at full tilt — with Mbappe in this kind of form — is an unfair match-up for almost anyone.
The clean sheet matters too. This was not a scrappy win followed by a desperate defensive stand. France shut Sweden out completely. That combination — three goals scored, none conceded — says this is a team that is functioning properly, not just relying on one man's brilliance to mask problems elsewhere. Though right now, Mbappe's brilliance is so obvious it would mask almost anything.
The Bigger Picture
France in the round of 16 with Mbappe on six goals is a nightmare for every other team left in this tournament. You can prepare for him all you want. You can set up defensively, pack your box, foul him early, try to disrupt his rhythm. None of it has worked so far.
What stands out is that these are not tap-ins and penalties padding the tally. When Mbappe is in this form, he makes defenders look slow, makes goalkeepers look helpless, and makes the whole thing look effortless. That is the most unsettling part — the ease of it.
For England and any other European side still in the competition, this France team is the draw nobody wants. The round of 16 is where tournaments get serious. Mbappe has been serious since day one.
Our Verdict
France are through and they are dangerous. Mbappe at six goals is the story of this World Cup so far — full stop. Sweden came, they tried, and they were taken apart by a team built around the most in-form forward on the planet right now.
The question is not whether France can go deep in this tournament. The question is whether anyone can actually stop them when Mbappe is playing like this. Nothing we have seen yet suggests the answer is yes.
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