No young player has made a bigger impact in Europe this season than the excellent Kylian Mbappe.The 18-year-old was an unknown quantity at the start of the campaign - he scored one goal in 14 appearances for AS Monaco last term - but he has enjoyed a meteoric rise to stardom over the past six months or so.As well as 13 goals in Ligue 1, Mbappe has also scored five goals in the Champions League. And it’s his performances against top sides in Europe’s premier club competition that have really caught the eye.Mbappe scored in both of the Champions League last 16 legs against Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City and bagged three goals in the two games against Borussia Dortmund in the quarters.His remarkable performances have led to comparisons with Thierry Henry and Monaco, fully aware of just how talented their starlet is, have slapped a £110 million price tag on his head.All of Europe’s big clubs are keen to sign Mbappe but, in order to do so this summer, there’s a high chance they’ll need to smash the world transfer record.

Pace is one of Mbappe's best attributes

Clearly, one of Mbappe’s most obvious attributes is his searing pace. The teenager is lightning quick and any team playing a high line with him in the opposing side is asking for trouble.

This is precisely what Lyon did in their Ligue 1 clash against the Champions League semi-finalists on Sunday.

Goals from Radamel Falcao and Mbappe sealed a 2-1 win for Monaco at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais.

Twitter stunned by Mbappe's movement v Lyon

Mbappe’s goal was superb, but it’s his intelligent off-the-ball movement for another first-half opportunity that has caught the eye of football fans on Twitter.

The youngster showed the presence of mind, not often associated with teenage strikers, to quickly get back onside by running backwards after his teammate had delayed the pass.

He ran backwards faster than most players can run forwards.

Video: Mbape's movement v Lyon

Watch Mbape's movement v Lyon here...

Here’s how Twitter has reacted to Mbappe’s impressive movement…