Mbappé's Magic Powers France Into World Cup Semis

France booked their spot in the last four of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after brushing past Morocco 2-0 in the quarterfinals, and once again, it was Kylian Mbappé who lit up the occasion. For long spells, Morocco looked like they had cracked the code to containing him, defending deep, staying compact, and refusing to open any gaps. But football has a way of humbling even the best-laid plans, and on this night, one moment of individual brilliance from Mbappé was enough to tear it all apart.

1 hour Ago By Oskar Malec


An Hour of Discipline, Undone in a Flash
Morocco came into the game with a clear script. Sit deep, stay organized, and trust their goalkeeper to do the rest. For close to sixty minutes, it worked. Their back line barely gave France's attackers any room to operate, and Mbappé himself found few clean sights of goal, aside from a penalty he won earlier in the game after driving through the defense on his own.

Then came the moment that changed everything. Receiving the ball near the edge of the box after a neat lay-off from Désiré Doué, Mbappé paused. Just a slight drop of the shoulder was enough to freeze defender Issa Diop in his tracks. Nobody dared commit because everybody watching knew what could happen if they did.

It wasn't a reckless decision either. Morocco had actually set up well in that passing moment. Diop had cut off the near post. Noussair Mazraoui and Ayyoub Bouaddi were positioned to block any cutback or cut-in. Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou stood alert in the middle of his goal. Even Neil El Aynaoui was sprinting back to close down space. On paper, Mbappé had nowhere to go.

When the Impossible Becomes Routine
That's when the French captain did what he does best. With a subtle lift of his boot, he forced Diop to instinctively close his stance to guard against a nutmeg. That split-second reaction was all Mbappé needed. He had already worked out the geometry in his head, using Diop almost like a blocker to bend a shot that curled beautifully into the far corner. Bounou had no chance.

That strike broke Morocco's resistance completely, and it wasn't long before the game was put to bed. Mbappé turned provider soon after, setting up Ousmane Dembélé for France's second goal, sealing what had already started to feel like a foregone conclusion.

With this performance, Mbappé now has 20 goals in 20 World Cup matches and has steered France into their third straight semifinal. His record on this stage remains almost unbelievable, having lost just twice in World Cup football, one of those coming in a dead-rubber group game where he barely played half an hour, and the other in a final where he scored a hat-trick. As France continues their charge toward the title, the same question keeps resurfacing: how does anyone actually stop Kylian Mbappé? On nights like this, the answer still seems to be that you simply can't.

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