World Cup 2026: France and Morocco in the fourteenth final, Mbappe's record
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Cristina Fernández
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France and Morocco managed to reach the fourteenth final in the main event on 5 July at the World Cup 2026. Mbappe became the first player in history to score three or more goals in the play offs.
- France reached the fourteenth final by beating Paraguay, with Mbappe scoring a penalty.
- Morocco badly beat Canada in the fourteenth final, where Una scored two goals.
- Mbappe set a World Cup record, which no other player has done before.
- Mbappe set another record with his 11th goal in the playoffs, cementing his name in the tournament's history books.

- France and Paraguay repeat an accident of 20 years ago.
- Mbappe didn't run away with the Paraguayan goalkeeper and he threw the ball at Mbappe's back.
- Paraguayan goalkeeper Hill explains why Mbappé's weapon did not escape.
- "I would like to be in Morocco's place," Canada's coach said after the 1/8 final match.
- "We have to play too," Mbappe responded to the behavior of the Paraguayan players.
- Deschamps told how he tried to protect Mbappe from the Paraguayan players.
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