France confirms dominance with a 2-0 win over Morocco on July 9 2026, cementing Mbappé’s central role in the triumph.
Cameroonian legend Samuel Eto'o told Le Parisien that the young striker, captain of Les Bleus, is still not judged at his true level. “He deserves to be assessed like other great champions,” the five‑time African champion asserted, recalling the eight goals Mbappé scored at the World Cup.
Why does Eto'o believe Mbappé must constantly prove himself?
Eto'o points to Mbappé’s “mixed heritage,” his background and societal role as possible factors shaping French criticism. He isn’t accusing anyone, but urging recognition of lingering biases. The defender of fairness notes that despite 104 caps, 64 goals and 37 assists, the player still needs to convince some observers.
What numbers speak for themselves?
In six World Cups, Mbappé has netted 20 goals, edging close to Lionel Messi’s 21‑goal record. His feats place him alongside Michel Platini and Zinedine Zidane in historic debates. France’s latest match, a 2‑0 victory over Morocco (2026‑07‑09), extends a five‑game winning streak (5W‑0D‑0L). The next test? Hosting Spain on July 14.
Which absences could affect the upcoming clash?
Coach Didier Deschamps must cope without Aurélien Tchouaméni, Manu Koné and Hugo Ekitiké, all sidelined. Their loss may force a midfield reshuffle, yet confidence in Mbappé remains solid. The 27‑year‑old captain bears the burden of guiding France toward another triumph, hoping the nation finally acknowledges his exceptional contribution.
How are fans reacting to these comments?
Buoyed by the recent win, supporters welcomed Eto'o’s remarks as a call for fairness. On social media, hashtags #MbappéJusteValeur and #France2026 are trending, showing massive backing. The debate over racism and prejudice persists, but on‑field performance appears to quiet doubts for the most attentive observers.
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