‘Déjà vu (deja vu).’ A scene that seemed to have been seen somewhere unfolded again. France defeated Morocco 2-0 in the quarterfinals of the 2026 North and Central America World Cup held at Boston Stadium in the United States on the 10th. It was similar to the quarterfinal match between Argentina and Egypt on the 8th, two days ago. Kylian Mbappe (28), who started as a front-line striker, missed a penalty kick, but scored an atonement goal and led the team to victory by assisting Ousmane Dembele (29) with an additional goal. According to sports statistics company Opta, in the 60 years since 1966, when records began to be kept, there have been only four cases in which a player recorded both a goal and an assist after missing a penalty kick at the World Cup. Two of them occurred within three days. On the 8th, the ‘god of soccer’ Lionel Messi (39), who saved Argentina, was the main character, and on this day, Mbappe repeated the same scene. Mbappe served as the kicker of the penalty kick he took in the 28th minute of the first half when the score was tied 0-0. However, the goal is to help Morocco advance to the semifinals for the first time in Qatar 2022.