Kylian Mbappe kept his cool to fire France into the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a 70th-minute penalty, sealing a 1-0 victory over a Paraguay side accused of employing 'embarrassing' and 'disgraceful' dark arts in Philadelphia.
Dark Arts Overshadow Contest
The last-16 tie, played in punishing 38.3°C heat, was marred by a series of ugly incidents as Paraguay attempted to rattle the reigning champions. Andres Cubas clattered into Adrien Rabiot without punishment, Juan Jose Caceres kicked out at Mbappe, and Gabriel Avalos dropped an elbow into Dayot Upamecano's stomach — yet not a single Paraguay player saw a yellow card.
"Paraguay's players were an absolute disgrace," said former England goalkeeper Joe Hart on BBC One. "If they were on my team, I'd be dragging them off the pitch."
Micah Richards added: "It was embarrassing to see. Paraguay are better than that." The cynicism peaked after Diego Gomez tripped Desire Doue for the penalty — players crowded the referee, and Gustavo Velazquez deliberately scuffed the penalty spot before Mbappe's kick.
"Every single dark art you can use," said Pat Nevin on BBC Radio 5 Live. France manager Didier Deschamps admitted: "There were some insults from the other bench we could have done without."
Mbappe's Moment of Composure
Despite the provocation, Mbappe dispatched his spot-kick clinically for a seventh goal of the tournament, moving level with Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot race. It was the captain's 19th World Cup goal in as many games, and his 11th in knockouts since 2018 — more than Brazil, England, Portugal and Spain combined in that period.
France had struggled to break down Paraguay's stubborn low block, failing to register a shot on target in the first half. But the introduction of Desire Doue proved decisive, drawing the foul that referee Ilgiz Tantashev penalised after a VAR review.
Quarter-Final Awaits
Les Bleus now face Morocco at Boston Stadium on Thursday (21:00 BST) as they chase a third World Cup title. Morocco will present a different challenge, but France have shown they can win ugly when required.
The Philadelphia encounter will be remembered less for the football and more for the antics of a Paraguay side that had previously earned neutrals' respect by knocking out Germany on penalties. Instead, they exit the tournament with their reputation tarnished.
Key Takeaways
- Paraguay's use of 'dark arts' — including elbows, late tackles and spot-scuffing — drew fierce criticism from pundits.
- Mbappe's nerveless penalty sent France into a quarter-final against Morocco and extended his remarkable World Cup goal record.
- Referee Ilgiz Tantashev was widely condemned for failing to book any Paraguay players despite multiple flashpoints.
- France demonstrated resilience by grinding out a victory in extreme heat against a team set up to frustrate.
- The result sets up a last-eight tie in Boston where France will be heavy favourites to reach the semi-finals.
Quick Facts
Kylian Mbappe World Cup goals: 19 in 19 games
Mbappe knockout goals since 2018: 11 (Brazil 10, England 10, Portugal 9, Spain 4 combined)
Temperature at kick-off: 38.3°C — one of hottest World Cup matches ever
Paraguay yellow cards: 0 (France received 3)
France's quarter-final opponent: Morocco, Boston Stadium, Thursday 9 July, 21:00 BST