ทำไม Kylian Mbappé 'ที่ไม่มีใครหยุดได้' จึงสวมมงกุฎเป็นผู้เล่นที่ดีที่สุดในโลก

He’s already claimed five domestic titles in France, scored 250 career goals and, four years ago, lifted the World Cup trophy.
Despite already proving he belongs among the elite, Mbappé has continued to improve season upon season and this year’s World Cup arguably feels like the moment he steps out alone as the best player in the world.
It’s a title that doesn’t come without dispute, though.
While an aging Cristiano Ronaldo can no longer stake a claim, Mbappé’s Paris Saint-Germain teammate Lionel Messi – who has won seven Ballon d’Or awards – has produced some mesmeric performances for Argentina in Qatar. And let’s not forget players such as Erling Haaland, who failed to qualify for the tournament with Norway, but who promises to challenge Mbappé for accolades.
But, with this being Messi’s final World Cup, former France international and current Bordeaux coach Rio Mavuba says this tournament has seen the baton of greatness passed onto Mbappé.
“In this World Cup, it’s been the transfer of power from Messi to Mbappé,” he told CNN, ahead of the pair’s showdown in the World Cup final on Sunday.
“Messi is still one of the greatest, maybe the best player of all time, but, at this point, Mbappé can eat at the same table as Messi.
“When he’s focused, he’s probably the best player in the world.”