With two outstanding goals, 19-year-old Kylian Mbappe sent Argentina out of the World Cup and left the world with one of the most existential questions:
‘What was I doing when I was 19?’
But, as is true for every great athlete, he is as much of a winner outside the ground, as he is inside.
In a touching gesture, the prodigal French teenager, who is the first to score a brace in the World Cup history since Brazilian legend Pele in 1958, has decided to donate his entire match salary to charity.
Kylian Mbappé will donate everything he earns with #FRA at the #WorldCup to charity. This will add up to €20,000 per game.He believes players don’t need money to represent their country.Legend. pic.twitter.com/1KujzRn1or
— Laureus (@LaureusSport) June 29, 2018
Mbappa believes players don’t need money to represent their country.
And so, he will give all the money to Premiers de Cordée association, a charity that helps organise sporting events for disabled children.
It’s Mbappe’s first World Cup and he is already making news with his excellent performance in the group match against Argentina.
He scored 2 out of 4 goals that sent France straight into the quarterfinals, crushing the dreams of everyone who wanted to see Messi holding the World Cup trophy.
But, he is humble about it.
On his comparison to Pele, Mbappe said:
It’s flattering to be the second one after Pele, but let’s keep things in context. Pele is another category, but it’s good to be among these people.