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FIFA World Cup 2018: France's Kylian Mbappe hailed as new global superstar

Kylian Mbappe was not even born when France won their only World Cup, on home soil

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France players and the world's press hailed Kylian Mbappe as an emerging superstar after the 19-year-old eclipsed Lionel Messi in a match that felt like the passing of a torch to a new generation. Mbappe's speed and power ruthlessly exposed Argentina's defence in Kazan in a thrilling 4-3 victory on Saturday that re-established France among the World Cup favourites. As one number 10 trudged off -- the player wearing an Argentina shirt with Messi's name on -- another in the blue of France took the plaudits. "Move over, Messi, a new global superstar is born at the World Cup," was the headline in the Sunday Times in Britain.

"In this game, the Messi was him," French sports daily L'Equipe said above a photograph of Mbappe celebrating. "He showed his talent to the world and overshadowed Lionel Messi." The double strike made the boy from the Paris suburbs the first teenager since a 17-year-old Pele to score twice in a World Cup game. The Brazilian legend tweeted: "Congratulations, @KMbappe. 2 goals in a World Cup so young puts you in great company!" "He's got a lot more talent than me," France midfielder Paul Pogba said of Mbappe. "And he's not going to stop there. He's got so much talent."

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