<p>Kylian Mbappe set up a history-making goal for <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/olivier-giroud">Olivier Giroud </a>and then scored two himself as holders France eased into the World Cup quarter-finals with a 3-1 win over Poland on Sunday.</p>.<p>Giroud's opening goal a minute before half-time was his 52nd for his country, allowing him to pass Thierry Henry and become France's all-time record marksman. <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/kylian-mbappe" target="_blank">Mbappe's </a>lethal strike in the 74th minute killed off any prospect of a Poland comeback and he netted again at the death to move to nine goals in just 11 World Cup appearances.</p>.<p>At the other end, the threat of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/robert-lewandowski" target="_blank">Robert Lewandowski </a>was snuffed out by the French defence although the 34-year-old Poland captain did get the consolation of scoring a stoppage-time penalty.</p>.<p>France march on to the quarter-finals and are on course to become the first team to successfully defend the World Cup since Brazil 60 years ago.</p>.<p>"It wasn't easy because Poland were well organised and tried to counter us," France coach Didier Deschamps told broadcaster <em>TF1</em>. "Then there is Kylian with his ability to resolve all sorts of problems, and that's just as well for us. This team has been united from the beginning and obviously a result like this one confirms that. The joy is shared among everyone."</p>.<p>France were overwhelming favourites against a Poland side who limped through the group stage and who had not won a World Cup knockout tie since 1982.</p>.<p>"We got out of the group stage for the first time since 1986. That was our main objective," said Poland coach Czeslaw Michniewicz.</p>.<p>But he added: "There is no recipe to stop Mbappe in the form that he is in right now."</p>.<p>Mbappe returned as one of nine changes following their inconsequential defeat by Tunisia, with goalkeeper and captain Hugo Lloris also coming back to win his 142nd cap.</p>.<p>That saw him equal the record for most France appearances, held by Lilian Thuram, whose son Marcus came off the bench here.</p>.<p>It was a history-making occasion for France but what Deschamps wanted above all was a routine victory and progression to the last eight.</p>.<p>The sky should be the limit for a French side led by Mbappe, but it is not just him.</p>.<p>Ousmane Dembele and Antoine Griezmann were lively in a strong start at a hushed atmosphere at Al Thumama Stadium.</p>.<p>The fans were happy to sit back and be thrilled as the big screen at one point showed Mbappe had reached a top speed of 35 kilometres (21 miles) per hour.</p>.<p>France's pace and pressing was too much for Poland as Przemyslaw Frankowski gave possession away, leading to Dembele crossing to the back post for Giroud to put the ball wide.</p>.<p>Poland recovered from a tentative start to almost go ahead in the 38th minute when Lloris blocked Piotr Zielinski's shot and Jakub Kaminski's follow-up was stopped on the line by Raphael Varane.</p>.<p>Those misses proved crucial as France seized the lead a minute before half-time.</p>.<p>Patient build-up play ended with Mbappe having a glance as he received the ball just outside the box before playing in Giroud, who took a touch and finished into the far corner.</p>.<p>Poland were left to chase the game in the second half and they sent on Juventus striker Arkadiusz Milik to support Lewandowski for the final half-hour. However, their attack was no match for France, who picked off Poland to make it 2-0.</p>.<p>A Griezmann clearance was brought down by Giroud and he released Dembele, whose ball into the middle was controlled before being blasted home by Mbappe.</p>.<p>It was an emphatic finish and was followed by another of a similar calibre from a Thuram assist in stoppage time.</p>.<p>Only Just Fontaine, who scored 13 in 1958, has scored more World Cup goals for France than Mbappe.</p>.<p>Lewandowski pulled one back right at the end, converting a retaken penalty that was awarded for handball by Dayot Upamecano.</p>
<p>Kylian Mbappe set up a history-making goal for <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/olivier-giroud">Olivier Giroud </a>and then scored two himself as holders France eased into the World Cup quarter-finals with a 3-1 win over Poland on Sunday.</p>.<p>Giroud's opening goal a minute before half-time was his 52nd for his country, allowing him to pass Thierry Henry and become France's all-time record marksman. <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/kylian-mbappe" target="_blank">Mbappe's </a>lethal strike in the 74th minute killed off any prospect of a Poland comeback and he netted again at the death to move to nine goals in just 11 World Cup appearances.</p>.<p>At the other end, the threat of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/robert-lewandowski" target="_blank">Robert Lewandowski </a>was snuffed out by the French defence although the 34-year-old Poland captain did get the consolation of scoring a stoppage-time penalty.</p>.<p>France march on to the quarter-finals and are on course to become the first team to successfully defend the World Cup since Brazil 60 years ago.</p>.<p>"It wasn't easy because Poland were well organised and tried to counter us," France coach Didier Deschamps told broadcaster <em>TF1</em>. "Then there is Kylian with his ability to resolve all sorts of problems, and that's just as well for us. This team has been united from the beginning and obviously a result like this one confirms that. The joy is shared among everyone."</p>.<p>France were overwhelming favourites against a Poland side who limped through the group stage and who had not won a World Cup knockout tie since 1982.</p>.<p>"We got out of the group stage for the first time since 1986. That was our main objective," said Poland coach Czeslaw Michniewicz.</p>.<p>But he added: "There is no recipe to stop Mbappe in the form that he is in right now."</p>.<p>Mbappe returned as one of nine changes following their inconsequential defeat by Tunisia, with goalkeeper and captain Hugo Lloris also coming back to win his 142nd cap.</p>.<p>That saw him equal the record for most France appearances, held by Lilian Thuram, whose son Marcus came off the bench here.</p>.<p>It was a history-making occasion for France but what Deschamps wanted above all was a routine victory and progression to the last eight.</p>.<p>The sky should be the limit for a French side led by Mbappe, but it is not just him.</p>.<p>Ousmane Dembele and Antoine Griezmann were lively in a strong start at a hushed atmosphere at Al Thumama Stadium.</p>.<p>The fans were happy to sit back and be thrilled as the big screen at one point showed Mbappe had reached a top speed of 35 kilometres (21 miles) per hour.</p>.<p>France's pace and pressing was too much for Poland as Przemyslaw Frankowski gave possession away, leading to Dembele crossing to the back post for Giroud to put the ball wide.</p>.<p>Poland recovered from a tentative start to almost go ahead in the 38th minute when Lloris blocked Piotr Zielinski's shot and Jakub Kaminski's follow-up was stopped on the line by Raphael Varane.</p>.<p>Those misses proved crucial as France seized the lead a minute before half-time.</p>.<p>Patient build-up play ended with Mbappe having a glance as he received the ball just outside the box before playing in Giroud, who took a touch and finished into the far corner.</p>.<p>Poland were left to chase the game in the second half and they sent on Juventus striker Arkadiusz Milik to support Lewandowski for the final half-hour. However, their attack was no match for France, who picked off Poland to make it 2-0.</p>.<p>A Griezmann clearance was brought down by Giroud and he released Dembele, whose ball into the middle was controlled before being blasted home by Mbappe.</p>.<p>It was an emphatic finish and was followed by another of a similar calibre from a Thuram assist in stoppage time.</p>.<p>Only Just Fontaine, who scored 13 in 1958, has scored more World Cup goals for France than Mbappe.</p>.<p>Lewandowski pulled one back right at the end, converting a retaken penalty that was awarded for handball by Dayot Upamecano.</p>