Mbappe Backs Ronaldo Over Messi, Picks Himself as Top Scorer in WC 2026
Mbappe Backs Ronaldo Over Messi, Picks Himself in WC 2026

New Jersey [US], June 8 (ANI): France national team captain and Real Madrid superstar Kylian Mbappe has backed legendary Cristiano Ronaldo to outdo defending champion Lionel Messi in terms of goals in the upcoming FIFA World Cup, but also tipped himself to be the top goal-scorer of the tournament ahead of the Portugal icon.

In a series of rapid-fire questions during a football challenge with content creator Finn Agostinelli and Sorare on Instagram, the 27-year-old was asked to pick between Messi and Ronaldo after going through some of the best talents across Europe and South American football. In the battle between the World Cup-winning 'GOAT' Messi and Ronaldo, who is just one World Cup trophy short of leveling the 'Greatest of All Time' debate, Mbappe went with Cristiano.

Messi completed his lifelong dream of capturing the FIFA World Cup trophy in Qatar in 2022. Now, all eyes are on the 41-year-old Cristiano, who is coming off a prolific title-winning season with Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, still thriving as a goal-scoring machine, having won nearly everything at club and international level except a World Cup title.

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During the rapid fire, he chose Cristiano over Messi. But when asked to choose between himself and Cristiano, Mbappe chose himself to outshine the 41-year-old, as per Goal.com.

Mbappe also showed backing to his Real Madrid teammate and Brazil superstar Vinicius Jr to outscore Spanish sensation Lamine Yamal and England skipper Harry Kane.

The 2026 World Cup carries a lot of emotional weight for Mbappe, now the French skipper. In the 2022 final, despite his hat-trick and relentless counter-attack against Messi-led Argentina, Mbappe could not defend his side's 2018 crown. In a candid admission, Mbappe reveals that he avoids rewatching the match, saying that it 'might awaken some demons.'

Heading into the 2026 World Cup, Ronaldo and Messi, playing their record-breaking sixth World Cup, have eight and 13 FIFA World Cup goals respectively. The Portugal legend, however, has failed to score in a World Cup knockout game, and this is one stain that he would be aiming to wipe off his enviable resume as a footballer.

France is placed in Group I with Senegal, Iraq, and Norway, starting at MetLife Stadium on June 16. Mbappe has already scored 12 goals across two World Cup appearances, including four in finals, and is chasing the all-time record of Miroslav Klose with 16 goals. (ANI)

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