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    Kylian Mbapp Scores 14th World Cup Goal To Pass Lionel Messi And Pel On All-Time List
    Kylian Mbapp scored his 14th World Cup goal on Tuesday two more than Pel and one more than Lionel Messi to move the France forward into a tie for the third-most in tournament history.
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    U.S. Open: A career grand slam is on the line ... and Scottie Scheffler shrugs
    SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. We are on the cusp of a magnificent achievement in golf, one that only six legends have managed: the career grand slam. With one victory at the U.S. Open, Scottie Scheffler will have claimed all four majors, a remarkable and career-defining moment. And how is Scheffler approaching this possible date with immortality?Would it be a dream to win the U.S. Open? Of course, Scheffler said Tuesday afternoon. But at the end of the day, the grand slam has never been a motivating factor for me.Oh. Uh. All right, then.Scheffler, the worlds No. 1 golfer and holder of four majors (2 Masters, 1 Open Championship, 1 PGA Championship), has always been a bit squirrely on the subject of his own achievements. Not on the achievements themselves, to be specific, but on the pomp and circumstance that surround them. What drives him is the act of winning, not the celebration of that winning.Scottie Scheffler plays a shot from a bunker on the second hole during a practice round prior to the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills.Mike Mulholland via Getty ImagesOver the course of his press conferences prior to the last few majors, Scheffler, with a bit of prompting, has dug deep into his own psyche, revealing a mindset thats far broader than a Tiger Woods-esque win-at-all-costs one. Scheffler seems to be weighing those costs, and wondering whether he really wants to pay them.Play Golf Pick Em now to make your predictions for the U.S. Open!I think as a player and as a professional athlete, you're never going to live up to the expectations of people, he said Tuesday. I think sometimes that's a little bit of the fallacy in our sport is like, if I win the U.S. Open, then I'm going to be satisfied. I've won all the tournaments, and my career is essentially over, and I've accomplished everything I could want to accomplish. But I think the goal posts are always just moved further and further.He didnt specify who, exactly, was moving the goal posts himself or other people but in the end, it doesnt really matter. Accolades are never as fulfilling as achievement, and achievement is only fulfilling in the context of a greater whole.Schefflers mindset is reminiscent of an old Don Draper line on Mad Men: What is happiness? Its a moment before you need more happiness.Yeah, if I win this tournament, that would be amazing, Scheffler said, but, I think, then I show up the next week, and it's like, Okay, now Scottie's won the grand slam, he's won all these golf tournaments. Now where do we go from here?The pursuit of victory isnt the goal. The actual victory isnt the goal. The goal is to put that victory in the context of a larger life. You dont need to think too hard to imagine athletes who sacrificed everything for winning and see what it cost them.I try not to focus too much on my successes or my failures, one, because you get beat up an awful lot in this game. It's a tough sport, he said. But, two, if I was feeling so good about all my successes, I probably wouldn't be too much fun to be around either.With one notable exception, grand slams for those fortunate enough to have managed them generally hit pretty quickly in a players career. Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan and Tiger Woods hit the career slam on their first attempt, while Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player needed three tries. Only Rory McIlroy stretched the search for a career grand slam out into a decade-plus chase a pursuit which happened to overlap with the still-futile hunts of Phil Mickelson (needing the U.S. Open) and Jordan Spieth (needing the PGA Championship).This will be Schefflers first attempt after adding both the PGA and Open Championships a year ago. Granted, theres no guarantee Scheffler will ever claim that slam. Twelve men, including Spieth and Mickelson, have three legs but couldnt quite manage the fourth. As good as Scheffler is, hes not a god. And thats just fine with him.I always just wanted to be the best version of myself, and that got me this far, Scheffler said. So when it comes to this golf tournament, like I said, I'm going to step on the first tee and remind myself I've done everything I possibly could in order to play well, and now it's just a matter of going out there and trying to execute and kind of going back to enjoying the competition, versus feeling like you have to win for some reason.Scheffler tees off at 8:14 a.m. on Thursday. If things break just right, hell be celebrating a grand slam three and a half days later. And if not, well, hell be just fine. Annoyed, but fine which is more than you could say for a whole lot of superstars.
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    Tortorella not returning as Golden Knights' coach
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    Mbappe record-breaking stunner in French win as defending champs kick off campaign WC LIVE
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    World Cup TV host in 'deep shock' as colleague dies suddenly: 'We will never forget her'
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    France striker Kylian Mbapp scores 13th and 14th World Cup goals, moving into tie for 3rd all time
    Kylian Mbapp scored the 13th and 14th World Cup goals of his career Tuesday, moving the France forward past Pel, Lionel Messi and countryman Just Fontaine and into a tie for third most in tournament history.He also set a scoring record for France's national team.Mbapp first scored in the 66th minute of Frances 3-1 victory over Senegal after having several good scoring chances denied earlier by goalkeeper douard Mendy, including in the second half. He scored again from long range in stoppage time, giving him two in the game and 58 in international play to break a tie with Oliver Giroud for the national team record.Playing in his third World Cup, the 27-year-old Mbapp is now tied with Germanys Gerd Mller and one behind Brazil's Ronaldo. Germanys Miroslav Klose has the record with 16 World Cup goals.Mbapp helped France win the World Cup title in 2018 and reach the final in 2022, when he was awarded the Silver Ball as the second-best player. Joined up front by Dsir Dou and reigning Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembl, France went into this year's tournament as the co-favorite along with Spain.Mbapp had little trouble finding room between Senegal defenders several times in the first 14 or so minutes. But he was sloppy with the ball for much of the rest of the first half before he and his teammates started to mesh.Mbapp scored 25 goals this past season with Real Madrid.___AP World Cup: https://apnews.com/fifa-world-cup
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    'Very, very special' - Mbappe opens the scoring against Senegal
    Kylian Mbappe opens the scoring for France in there opening game against Senegal.
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    WM 2026: Mbapps Magie berstrahlt Frankreichs wackeligen WM-Start
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