In 2018, he was a wunderkind who simply ran faster than anyone else. In 2022, a genius individual who almost won the final alone. But at the 2026 World Cup, Kylian Mbappé is no longer just a superstar. He is a captain who has turned the French national team from a gathering of talents into a monolithic, cohesive army where even the greatest egos are subordinated to one goal — the third star. His transformation from the \"golden boy\" to the \"patriarch\" of the dressing room has become the main storyline of the tournament. How exactly does the 27-year-old leader of Les Bleus unite the team and what is his creed?
When Didier Deschamps handed the captain's armband to Mbappé in March 2023, passing the baton from Hugo Lloris, the decision seemed controversial. After all, there was Antoine Griezmann — a more experienced and deserving veteran in the team. However, Deschamps saw what remained hidden from the public: Mbappé was ready to bear the burden of a leader. \"He has taken the baton from Hugo Lloris very well. He is a leader. I am very pleased with what he can do on the field and off it,\" the coach stated.
At the 2026 World Cup, Mbappé more than justified the trust. Seven goals in five matches, 19 goals in total at the World Cup, the status of the best goalscorer in the history of the French national team — his statistics speak for themselves. But most importantly, Mbappé has stopped being just a \"goal machine.\" \"He is here to score goals, and he does. He also fulfills his role as captain both on the field and off it,\" emphasized Deschamps. Mbappé himself made it clear that his priority is not personal records, but the team's result: \"I know people talk about statistics. I also watch TV. But my only goal is to help the team.\"
One of the key manifestations of the new Mbappé has been his role as a \"protector\" of his teammates. In the run-up to the match against Iraq, when Ousmane Dembele was subjected to a deluge of criticism, Mbappé publicly stood up for him. He didn't just say \"he is a good player\" — he gave a detailed analysis, taking the weight of public pressure off his partner. This was not a show of strength, but an conscious position of a leader who takes the hit so that his comrades can play freely.
On the field, his transformation is also evident to the naked eye. The Mbappé who was once criticized for not wanting to do the dirty work now regularly works hard in defense and makes assistive passes. His two magnificent assists on Dembele in the match against Norway have become a symbol of his new, more collective approach. \"He is often criticized for egotism, although he is not. He is the captain and a very good example for the whole team,\" noted Deschamps. French journalists have already dubbed this metamorphosis the \"transformation into a real gang leader.\"
Mbappé not only leads by example — he speaks for the whole group. Deschamps has repeatedly emphasized that the image of a \"dictator\" portrayed by the media has nothing to do with reality. \"Every time he speaks on the field or off it, he represents the whole group.\" \"You imagine Kylian Mbappé as a dictator... the reality is exactly the opposite. His public image does not reflect the reality at all. Kylian has always been mature, and the whole team follows him,\" Deschamps stated after the victory over Paraguay.
This is not just talk. In an episode that journalists have already called a \"moment of unity,\" Mbappé demonstrated his philosophy in action. When Deschamps missed the group stage match to attend his mother's funeral, the captain did everything to make the coach feel supported. Scoring a goal against Sweden in the 1/32 final, Mbappé instead of the usual celebration ran to the bench to hug Deschamps. The whole team joined him.
\"There are things that are more important than the World Cup, more important than you, — said Mbappé after the match. — But as I have already said, the DNA of this group is to stick together, to be truly united. We all support the coach, no matter what happens. We wanted him to know: he is not alone.\" This gesture deeply touched Deschamps: \"The gesture of Kylian and the unity of the team deeply touched me.\"
It is notable how Mbappé reacted to the dirty play of the Paraguayans in the 1/8 final. He was constantly provoked, tackled, and tried to be thrown off his game. But the captain did not break — he stood firm, responded with a smile, and after the final whistle, instead of shaking hands with the opponent's goalkeeper, demonstratively went to celebrate with the French fans, leading the whole team with him. This was not a gesture of arrogance, but a signal: \"I protect my own, and we go together.\"
The result of this captain's transformation is not just good statistics, but a \"team-machine.\" France has become the first team to score three or more goals in five consecutive matches at the World Cup. They confidently dealt with Senegal, Iraq, Norway, Sweden, and Paraguay, advancing to the semi-finals. Experts are unanimous: this is the strongest and most balanced France in decades.
Deschamps, who will step down after this tournament, does not hide his satisfaction: \"I am very happy that Kylian is our captain. He has been on a mission since day one.\" And former stars like Patrick Vieira acknowledge: it is almost impossible to stop this France. And it is not just about the goals of Mbappé, Dembele, and Ollie, but about the incredible cohesion that the 27-year-old captain has built. He has turned the dressing room of stars into a single organism where personal ambitions pale in comparison to the common goal. This is what Captain Mbappé's main creed is: not just to score, but to be the one who unites.
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