Kylian Mbappé etched his name in the Champions League history books when he found the back of the net against Atalanta.
Sitting in 24th place in the Champions League standings, Real Madrid traveled to Italy in desperate need of three points. Los Blancos received a major injury boost with the return of Vinícius Júnior, but it was Mbappé who opened the scoring for Carlo Ancelotti's side.
The France international received a great ball from Brahim Díaz at the edge of the box and then got past Marten de Roon with one touch of his left boot. Mbappé then buried a right-footed shot to give Real Madrid the 0–1 lead.
Mbappé's has now scored 50 goals in the Champions League at age 25. The goal is only his second in a white shirt in the European competition, but his past success at Paris Saint-Germain was enough to climb the ranks of the tournament's greatest ever goalscorers.
The Frenchman is now the 10th top goalscorer in Champions League history. He has more UCL goals than other legends of the game, including Neymar, Zlatan Ibrahimović and Sergio Agüero.






