Kylian Mbappé continues to redefine modern football as he officially reached 400 career goals at just 26 years old, becoming the youngest player in history to hit the milestone. The French superstar achieved the feat during France’s 4–0 win over Serbia in last night’s FIFA World Cup qualifier, adding another chapter to what is already one of the most explosive careers the sport has ever seen.
The Real Madrid forward has been in unstoppable form throughout the 2024–25 season, registering 28 goal contributions (goals + assists) in just 20 matches for club and country so far. Whether in La Liga, the Champions League, or international fixtures, Mbappé has demonstrated a level of consistency and dominance rarely seen at this age.
Against Serbia, Mbappé delivered another commanding performance. His sharp movement, trademark bursts of pace, and clinical finishing tore apart the Serbian defence as France cruised to a convincing victory.
Reaching 400 career goals at 26 places Mbappé ahead of legendary names who took more time to reach the same mark. His record includes goals for Paris Saint-Germain, AS Monaco, Real Madrid, and the French national team, each phase highlighting his rapid evolution from prodigy to global superstar.