Key events1h agoZlatko Dalić steps down as Croatia head coach after nine years3h agoEgypt lodge complaint with Fifa over referee4h agoEU lawmakers call for investigation of Infantino over Trump call5h agoFulham confirm Arbeloa appointment6h agoPreambleAaron TimmsPeople have been making fun of Kylian Mbappé since he was a kid, and he’s been having the last laugh almost as long. As a three-year-old growing up in the Parisian banlieue, Mbappé would sing the Marseillaise with hand on heart, and draw indulgent giggles whenever he announced – as he would often – that he was destined to play for France; he’s now the leading goalscorer in French football history. His parents’ friends once bought him a model of the Bernabéu in teasing response to his claims that he would play for Real Madrid; he’s now Madrid’s most important player. On Saturday, Mbappé spent the final minutes of a bruising last-16 encounter against Paraguay, in which he scored the decisive penalty, sauntering around the pitch with a big, stupid smile on his face. Wherever this man treads in the world of football, the result is always the same: Mbappé wins. And he’s laughing!Read more from Aaron Timms here: Statesman, comedian and dealer of hard truths: how Kylian Mbappé became the king of this World CupSome words from Zlatko Dalić via AFP about his decision to step down from the Croatia job: