The Borneo Post

Mbappe is Time magazine’s ‘Future of Soccer’

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PARIS: Paris Saint- Germain striker Kylian Mbappe’s rapid rise to global fame has earned the teenaged World Cup winner an appearance on the cover of Time magazine’s internatio­nal edition, to appear on Friday.

Time said Mbappe was a global superstar who “is the future of soccer.”

Mbappe made headlines in September 2017 when he moved from Ligue 1 side Monaco to Paris Saint- Germain for a staggering 180 mi l l ion euros ( US $ 2 07 mil lion), a deal that saw the then 18-year- old player handed a reported monthly salary of 1.5m euros ( US$ 1.8m).

But the 19- year- old’s stock skyrockete­d during this year’s World Cup, where a series of phenomenal displays drew compliment­s from Brazil legend Pele on his way to helping France end their 20- year wait to win another World Cup trophy.

Mbappe became the youngest French goalscorer in World Cup history when he struck in a 1- 0 win over Peru in the group stages.

The teenager from the gritty Parisian suburb of Bondy then tore apart Argentina, scoring twice and earning a penalty as Les Blues eliminated the highly-fancied South Americans 4- 3 in the last 16 knockout round.

In doing so, Mbappe became only the second teenager, after Pele in 1958, to score two goals in a World Cup match.

When Mbappe scored with a five-yard strike in the final, a 4-2 win over Croatia, he became only the second teenager to do so, after Pele, in 1958.

With a total of four goals in the tournament, Mbappe received FiFa’s award for Best Young Player of the World Cup.

Arguably better still were the plaudits from Pele himself, who said: “If Kylian keeps on equalling my records, I’m going to have to dust off my boots.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Mbappe looks on during a training session in Guingamp, western France.
— AFP photo Mbappe looks on during a training session in Guingamp, western France.

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