AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFrance vs Senegal opener: Kylian Mbappé stole the spotlight in New Jersey, becoming France’s all-time leading scorer with a 58th goal as Les Bleus beat Senegal 3-1. Bradley Barcola and Ibrahim Mbaye had France/Senegal on the scoresheet, but Mbappé’s second-half brace—plus a late long-range strike—sealed it. Controversy & chances: Senegal looked sharper in the first half, with Sarr and others going close, and France were denied a penalty after Sadio Mané appeared to catch Mbappé in the box. Ronaldo under pressure: Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo had a rough World Cup start, going goalless as DR Congo held them 1-1—Portugal’s early lead canceled by Yoane Wissa. England’s statement: Harry Kane powered England to a 4-2 win over Croatia in Dallas, with Bellingham and Rashford adding late goals. World Cup on TV & culture: DAZN presenter Eleonora Incardona turned heads in a low-cut look while covering France–Senegal, while the BBC issued an apology after lineup graphic mix-ups. Next up (for viewers): Thursday’s slate includes Czechia vs South Africa, Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina, Canada vs Qatar, and Mexico vs South Korea.
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