Kylian Mbappe named 'best attacker in the world' after milestone goals against Marseille
FootballInside PSG’s Dressing Room: Footage Captures Wild Celebrations After Marseille Win
- PSG stretched their lead at the top of the league table to eight points after an emphatic win
- Christophe Galtier's men completely blew away Olympique Marseille in a one-sided affair
- Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe also reached impressive milestones during the 3-0 victory
Paris Saint-Germain's emphatic victory at Olympique Marseille sparked wild celebrations in the dressing room.
The Parisians showed their greatest foes how it felt to be on the losing end of things, exacting revenge for their French Cup defeat.
A goal from Lionel Messi either side of two Kylian Mbappe strikes was enough to help Christophe Galtier's charges stretch their lead at the top of Ligue 1.
In the process, both Messi and Mbappe reached hallowed ground. The Argentine became the most prolific player in Europe, notching his 700th club goal after he was set-up by the Frenchman, per FOX Sports.
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Mbappe also etched his name in PSG folklore, becoming the joint all-time top scorer at the club, sharing the position with Edinson Cavani after he was also set up by Messi, according to GOAL.
Following the conclusion of the match, the playing body went haywire with their celebrations. In a video shared on social media, seen by Sports Brief, Galtier's men celebrated by chanting and drumming.
Watch PSG's wild celebrations:
Messi, Mbappe reproduce Mundial goal
In a related article, Mbappe recreated his World Cup goal from the final of the tournament, as PSG recorded an emphatic win over Olympique Marseille.
The Frenchman scored a sensational volley after he was put through on goal by a sumptuous Messi assist.
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FootballMbappe's goal against Marseille was a complete replica of his strike against Argentina in the last stage of the World Cup.
Messi equals Ronaldo record
Messi is the most prolific footballer in Europe's top five leagues. Following his recent strike against Olympique Marseille, he shares the honours with Cristiano Ronaldo.
The 35-year-old Argentine, who was on 699 club goals, notched his landmark score after he was teed up by an Mbappe assist, Sports Brief has reported.
Messi has now drawn level with arch-rival and perennial GOAT contender, Ronaldo to be equal on the record for the most club goals across Europe.