France 5-0 South Africa: Mbappe makes history by rivalling Pele’s goal
Kylian Mbappe brilliantly curled the ball into the top corner for the first goal, and Olivier Giroud added a second with a low shot after good footwork.
Lucas Digne and Mbappe both hit the crossbar before Mbappe converted a penalty after being fouled.
Wissam Ben Yedder scored a fourth from Paul Pogba's header, with Matteo Guendouzi netting a fifth.
South Africa, who have not qualified for the 2022 World Cup, ended the match with ten men. Khuliso Mudau was sent off with six minutes remaining after a video assistant referee check showed he had fouled Aston Villa defender Digne.
Ex-Arsenal and Chelsea striker Giroud, 35, is now on 48 goals for France from 112 matches, only three short of Thierry Henry's record of 51 goals from 123 games.
France won the World Cup for the second time in 2018 and have only been beaten once in 20 matches - in the last 16 of last summer's Euro 2020 when they lost on penalties to Switzerland.
Didier Deschamps' side remained unbeaten throughout their World Cup qualifying group as they secured their place in Qatar and are currently third in Fifa's world rankings - behind Belgium and Brazil.
In their current winning run, they have also beaten Finland twice, Belgium, Spain, Kazakhstan and Ivory Coast.
Mbappe has been instrumental in that run and has scored nine times in his past five internationals.
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