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Matching record ‘flattering’ but new star stays focused

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France hero Kylian Mbappe vowed to keep his feet on the ground despite matching a 60-year-old record set by Pele during his side’s sensationa­l 4-3 victory over Argentina in the World Cup’s last 16.

The 19-year-old’s second-half double effectivel­y sealed his side’s progress to the quarter-finals and also made him the first teenager to score two goals in a finals match since the Brazilian great in 1958.

Mbappe said in the post-match press conference: “It’s flattering to be the second one after Pele but let’s put things into context – Pele is in another category.

“But it is good to be amongst these people and to score in knockout matches. At a World Cup you have all the top level players so it is an opportunit­y to show what you can do and what you’re abilities are.”

Antoine Griezmann’s early penalty put France in front before Argentina replied through a stunning Angel Di Maria strike and a fortunate deflection off Gabriel Mercado either side of the half-time break.

Benjamin Pavard equalised for France before Mbappe’s two strikes around the hour mark turned the match on its head, with Sergio Aguero’s injury time header coming too late for Argentina.

Argentina midfielder Javier Mascherano wasted no time in announcing his internatio­nal retirement after the game, having won a record 147 caps for his country.

Mascherano told Argentinia­n TV: “This whole story is over, and from now on I am a fan of the Argentine team, and I hope these guys can win something in the future.”

Beleaguere­d Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli is likely to have any decision on his own future taken out of his hands, but he cut a defiant figure in the wake of his side’s defeat.

“This is very painful, especially because the players have made a huge effort,” said Sampaoli, who is widely reported to have lost influence on his key players since their abysmal 3-0 group stage loss to Croatia.”

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Kylian Mbappe scored twice in 4-3 win over Argentina.

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