Mbappe relaxed over topping Platini's France goal total
Soccer Football - UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifier - France Training - Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland - March 26, 2023 France's Kylian Mbappe during training REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
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Kylian
Mbappe will try to put thoughts of surpassing France great Michel Platini's
international goal-scoring tally to one side when he faces the Republic of
Ireland in a Euro 2024 qualifier.
The
24-year-old Paris Saint-Germain star is set to captain Didier Deschamps' men in
Dublin on Monday, having scored two goals in Friday's comprehensive 4-0 defeat
of the Netherlands.
Those goals
followed Mbappe's hat-trick in an agonising World Cup final loss to Argentina
in December.
Mbappe has
now scored 38 international goals, just three fewer than playmaker Platini, but
still some way short of Olivier Giroud's all-time France record of 53 goals.
"For
me, it's an honour to be at this stage," Mbappe told a pre-match press
conference on Sunday. "That's my next target and I'll keep going, It might
be tomorrow, it might not.
"Obviously
Michel Platini is a legend of French football, but I'll get past that mark at
some point."
France coach
Deschamps, who appointed Mbappe captain in succession to the long-serving Hugo
Lloris, was confident, however, his new skipper would put the team's needs
ahead of any personal aims.
"That's
Kylian, he's full of ambitions, always setting himself new objectives, new
goals," said Deschamps. "But the group, the collective, comes first.
He's gone past people quickly, but his motivation is to keep going."


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