France defender Ibrahima Konaté has offered a revealing insight into the mindset of captain Kylian Mbappé, insisting the superstar forward places collective success above individual accolades.
Speaking ahead of France’s Third-Place World Cup match against England, Konaté mentioned that Mbappé’s priorities remain firmly rooted in team glory, even as he continues to chase personal milestones.
“Kylian Mbappé would have still loved it if he scored zero goals and France won the World Cup,” Konaté said. “That’s the kind of player he is. Winning the trophy means everything.”
Despite that team-first mentality, Konaté acknowledged the significance of Mbappé’s individual ambitions, particularly his pursuit of goalscoring records on football’s biggest stage.
“It would be something great for him to be the top scorer of the competition, or even in the history of the World Cup,” he added.
Mbappé, already regarded as one of the defining players of his generation, has consistently delivered on the global stage, blending leadership with elite attacking output. His performances in the 2026 tournament have once again placed him at the center of attention, both as France’s talisman and as a contender for individual honors.
As Les Bleus aim to close out their campaign strongly, Konaté’s comments underline a dressing room culture where personal brilliance is celebrated, but never at the expense of the ultimate objective: lifting the World Cup.