Deschamps sees Mbappé as an otherworldly being after his World Cup

Published on 2026-07-01 | Translated from Spanish

Didier Deschamps, coach of the French national team, has compared Kylian Mbappé to an alien after his performance in the World Cup. The forward, with decisive goals, is closing in on Leo Messi's record. For many fans, this highlights the talent of a young player who could redefine football history. His performance positions him as a key figure in global sports. ⚽

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Mbappé's tactical evolution: speed and finishing as a competitive advantage 🚀

Mbappé doesn't just run fast; his reading of space and precision in finishing make him lethal. From a technical standpoint, his ability to change pace in the final third of the field breaks defensive lines. Tracking data shows he accelerates in under 0.3 seconds, surpassing most defenders. His hybrid profile between winger and center forward forces teams to adjust their structure, creating mismatches that France exploits effectively.

Mbappé threatens Messi's record: what if the alien runs out of battery? 👽

Sure, Mbappé runs as if he had a rocket engine, but careful: aliens get tired too. If Messi is from another planet, Mbappé seems to come from a galaxy with artificial turf. Of course, when the 85th minute arrives and sweat fogs the space helmet visor, we'll see if the alien needs a pit stop or keeps flying toward the record. Meanwhile, earthly defenders can only call for interplanetary rescue.