Didier Deschamps has strongly defended Kylian Mbappe, rejecting claims that compare the France captain to a dictator. Deschamps praised Mbappe’s influence after France beat Paraguay 1-0 to reach the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals, where Mbappe’s scoring form continues to drive France’s campaign.
Criticism has focused on Mbappe’s perceived influence at Real Madrid and within the national team, with social media memes often portraying Mbappe as over-powerful. Deschamps dismissed that view, stressing that Mbappe’s behaviour inside the France camp is very different from those online portrayals.
You guys make Kylian Mbappe seem like a dictator the reality is the opposite, Deschamps said after France’s 1-0 win over Paraguay. His public image does not reflect reality at all. Kylian has always been mature and the whole team follows him. I am so happy to have Kylian as captain. Whenever he speaks on and off the pitch, he represents the whole group.
Deschamps highlighted how Mbappe’s words carry weight in the dressing room and on the pitch. The France squad have repeatedly backed Mbappe’s leadership, with Deschamps stressing that the captain speaks for the group. That internal support contrasts with debates surrounding Mbappe’s power beyond the national team.
On the pitch, Mbappe’s statistics at the 2026 World Cup are striking. Mbappe has scored seven goals in five matches, including the decisive penalty against Paraguay in the last 16. Mbappe now has 19 World Cup goals overall, one fewer than record holder Lionel Messi, with 11 coming in knockout matches.
This knockout scoring record stands out even more when compared with some major national teams since 2018, as highlighted by Opta.
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Mbappe is also competing directly with former Paris Saint-Germain team-mate Messi for the 2026 World Cup Golden Boot. Both players are level in the scoring chart. Tournament tracking data shows Messi has walked for 47% of distance covered, while Mbappe's figure stands at 45%, among outfield players with at least 150 minutes played.
Kylian Mbappe and France World Cup quarter-final history
France's progress alongside Mbappe continues a strong World Cup record under Deschamps. France have now reached at least the quarter-finals in four straight editions, in 2014, 2018, 2022 and 2026. Before Deschamps' tenure, France reached that stage only five times across their World Cup history.
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Those previous quarter-final or better appearances came in 1938, 1958, 1986, 1998 and 2006, showing how France's recent consistency is part of a longer story. Mbappe's leadership and scoring, together with Deschamps' long spell in charge, remain central to France's push deeper into the 2026 tournament.
Story first published: Sunday, July 5, 2026, 19:07 [IST]
