Mbappe targets Ligue 1 scoring record with PSG next season
Kylian
Mbappe said he has his eyes set on the Ligue 1 record for finishing top scorer
in six consecutive seasons next year after he equalled the record for five
straight Golden Boot awards set by Jean-Pierre Papin.
Mbappe
scored his 29th league goal of the season in PSG's final game on Saturday (Jun
3), a 3-2 defeat by Clermont, to finish top of the Ligue 1 scoring charts yet
again.
The
Frenchman was earlier named Ligue 1 player of the season for the fourth time in
a row last week.
The
24-year-old has finished top scorer in the league every year since his move to
PSG was made permanent in 2018, sharing the Golden Boot with AS Monaco's Wissam
Ben Yedder in 2019-20.
"My top
scorer award? I'm very happy. We've won the championship. I'm still top scorer
and top player. So that's great," said Mbappe, who is also PSG's all-time
top scorer.
"It's
true that it was at the end of the season, when we'd won the title, that it was
a personal goal and I've achieved it.
"I'm
going down in history and I'm happy. But I still have next year to beat
Jean-Pierre Papin."
Three other
players have won the Ligue 1 Golden Boot five times but Papin was the first
player to win it five times in a row between 1987 and 1992 when he was with
Olympique de Marseille.
After vowing
to honour his PSG contract, Mbappe's words are another clear indication that he
will stay amid rumours of interest from Real Madrid, a club that has courted
him in the past but failed to land the French forward.
Mbappe
signed a contract extension with PSG until 2025 last year, but Sky Sports
reported it was only a two-year deal with a player option for a third year -
which means Mbappe will be entering the final year of his contract next season.
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