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10-Goal World Cup Goodbye: What The Wildest Third-Place Game Ever Tells Us About 2028
- The third-place match turned into a 10-goal spectacle — England beat France 6–4 — because both tired, heartbroken teams just let loose instead of parking the bus.
- Big individual moments: Kylian Mbappé moved briefly into all-time World Cup scoring lead with two goals, while Jude Bellingham hit seven goals in the tournament and Bukayo Saka netted a hat trick.
- Looking ahead: France likely gets Zidane as coach and boasts a lethal, young attack, while England now has a clear spine (Bellingham, Declan Rice, Saka) to build on for Euro 2028.
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