A legendary evening for French wonderkid Kylian MbappĂ© came to a tragic end as England ran out 6-4 winners in a dramatic and thrilling third-leg tie at the Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday night. While MbappĂ© cemented his status as an immortal footballer by becoming the top scorer in World Cup history with 22 goals, it was a stunning hat-trick from Bukayo Saka and another veteran Jude Bellingham that gave England a bronze medal.Despite strikers Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham starting on the bench, England’s clinical side broke through the French defense early on to take a 4-0 lead. France, suffering from the pain of exiting the semifinals against Spain, looked to be in the grave before getting them back into the competition.MbappĂ© started the save in the 48th minute, with a smart shot past Three Lions player Dean Henderson. In the 66th minute, the 27-year-old star made history. Meeting the ball in the box, he unleashed a fierce left-footed strike from 14 yards to beat Henderson again, taking his tally to 10 goals – two ahead of Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot race. More importantly, the goal was his 22nd World Cup goal, surpassing Messi’s all-time record of 21 goals.MbappĂ©’s second goal brought Les Bleus back to 4-3. However, England quickly reasserted their dominance. The unstoppable Bukayo Saka completed a hat-trick to keep the Three Lions ahead in a chaotic second half.France continued to push, closing the gap to 5-4 through Dembele’s goal and threatening a major equalizer. But late substitute Jude Bellingham put the finishing touches on the game in extra time. The Real Madrid midfielder made a stunning run, weaving his way past several French defenders before slotting the ball in to seal a stunning 6-4 victory. While England celebrated a thrilling finish to their campaign, MbappĂ© walked away with a historic defeat.