France coach Deschamps backs Mbappe to break World Cup scoring record

Philadelphia. France manager Didier Deschamps suggested Kylian Mbappe will eventually claim the all-time World Cup goals record after the 27-year-old striker scored his second double of the tournament in Monday’s 3-0 win over ​Iraq.

Mbappe’s third and fourth goals of the finals pulled him level with Germany's former all-time ‌record holder Miroslav Klose on 16 for his career.

The Reuters Inside Track newsletter is your essential guide during the World Cup. Sign up here.

He is now two behind Lionel Messi, who has already scored five times in this tournament despite approaching his 39th birthday following his brace against Austria earlier on Monday.

“Well, records are there to be ​broken,” Deschamps said in the post-match press conference. “And now he has a symbolic figure. He has 100 ​caps. He's always scored goals. He will score more goals.

“Take Messi, take (Cristiano) Ronaldo. I'm ⁠not sure that Kylian will play up to their age, but as long as he's on the ​pitch and as he feels right, he will score a lot of goals.

"Every time he beats his own record, ​he does have the capacity to up his ante.”

Mbappe’s latest double was perhaps his most unusual, the goals coming nearly three hours apart in the first match of this World Cup beset by a lengthy weather delay.

What did France do during the ​delay?

“We played cards,” Deschamps quipped. “No, well, we were waiting. We had slots that kept being pushed forward ​again. And what is most important with my ... colleague (Iraq manager)Graham (Arnold) is to have the 20 minutes to do another warm-up, to ‌not ⁠take any risks.

“There was a lot of rain that made the pitch very heavy. It was the first time that it happened to me. Same for my players.”

Deschamps admitted the ordeal was frustrating, but also felt there was little anyone could have done differently.

“I was actually having a good time with the players. We're making ​fun. You know, it's a ​question of safety and ⁠it's just the way it is. You cannot fight against rain and lightning when there is a risk.

“It’s almost early morning in Europe, well, these are very ​special circumstances and I do hope that they will not happen again.”

As for ​the other goalscorer, ⁠Ousmane Dembele, Deschamps hoped the reigning Ballon d'Or winner was just getting started after his first of the tournament.

“Be easy on Ousmane,” he said. “There's no issue with Ousmane. He also needs to re-adapt to a system in which ⁠he doesn't ​play throughout the year.

“As long as Ousmane is well physically, and ​this is the case, then it's just fine-tuning. I trust in Ousmane. He knows that. And he's not somebody who doubts and ​doing what he did today, it's important because he's a decisive player.”