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Kylian Mbappe Scores Insane First-Time No-Look Backheel Goal, Just Proves He's A Human Cheat Code

Kylian Mbappe Scores Insane First-Time No-Look Backheel Goal, Just Proves He's A Human Cheat Code

"How the MBAPPE did he do that?!" Kylian Mbappe's exquisite backheel finish inside the Parc des Princes left fans in awe on social media.

Paris Saint-Germain superstar Kylian Mbappe produced a moment of pure madness during a France training session after scoring with a sensational no-look backheel finish.

The 22-year-old French forward linked up with his France teammates ahead of their forthcoming World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan.

And the France national team’s Twitter account uploaded footage of the exact moment when Mbappe scored with an exquisite finish inside the Parc des Princes.

Mbappe, who is standing on the edge of the box, slowly moves forward and waits for the ball to come down after a cross from the right.

The 2018 World Cup then pulls the trigger with a sublime no-look backheel, with the ball effortlessly landing in the back of the net.

Mbappe can be spotted reeling away in celebration inside the Parc des Princes, with fans blown away by his moment of pure magic.

“That’s unreal skill,” one Twitter user posted.

While someone else tweeted: “Even he enjoyed that.”

A third fan wrote: “Woah... that was smooth.”

And a fourth added: “How the MBAPPE did he do that?!”

France are currently top of Group D and have won three and drawn three of their World Cup qualifying matches.

Didier Deschamps’ men will face Kazakhstan at the Parc des Princes on Saturday before travelling to the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 16th November for their clash with Finland.

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Mbappe, whose future with PSG remains uncertain, is focused on international duties with France and is already eyeing up more success representing his country.

When asked about his ambitions for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, he told Ligue 1’s website: “What would be bigger, a gold medal at the Olympics or the World Cup? I'd say Olympic champion because I've already been a world champion. You fight to win every trophy available.”

Featured Image Credit: France/Twitter

Topics: Kylian Mbappe, France, Football