Peter Crouch, a former striker for England and Liverpool, made a lighthearted joke after observing Mbappe’s stunning finish.
In the World Cup final against Argentina on Sunday night, Kylian Mbappe performed admirably, but France did not win the title. With three goals, the French forward brought his team back twice in the game.
He scored three goals, two of which were penalties and one of which was a masterclass, his second of the match. Mbappe scored with a powerful volley from the right side of the defense after receiving a lofted pass from Marcus Thuram. It hit Emiliano Martinez’s palms before exploding, landing in the opposite corner.
Peter Crouch, a former striker for England and Liverpool, made a lighthearted joke after observing Mbappe’s stunning finish. An image of the former football player when he was 16 was accompanied by the following statement: Amazing from Mbappe, but I did stupid things in 2006.
When he was at his best, Crouch, a tall, lean striker, did score some spectacular goals. His chic bicycle or scissor finishes have consistently surprised his fans. He played for Britain and scored 22 goals in those games. In addition, during his career, he played for seven Boss Affiliation teams, for which he scored 106 goals in 467 games.
Mbappe, on the other hand, became the first player to score a hat trick in a World Cup final since Geoff Hurst did so in 1966.
The young striker scored the most goals at the World Cup. He was awarded the Brilliant Boot for his eight goals in the competition.
Lionel Messi, the much-anticipated World Cup winner, scored twice and finished one goal behind Mbappe on Sunday. He was given the Golden Ball for his seven goals and three assists.