Kylian Mbappe's record with the France national football team is exceptional.Aside from a difficult Euro 2020 where he failed to find the back of the net, the 23-year-old superstar has delivered the goods for his country since bursting onto the scene in 2017.Mbappe has scored 10 goals in his last seven international appearances, meaning he now has 27 in 56 games for Les Bleus - including one in the 4-2 World Cup final victory over Croatia in 2018.The Paris Saint-Germain forward is more than halfway towards Thierry Henry's all-time record of 51 goals and if serious injury is avoided, Mbappe should surpass that total by quite some distance.And his brilliance on France duty is not just reserved for games.In October of last year, footage was released of Mbappe scoring the most outrageous of goals during a training session with the national team.We're so thankful it was caught on camera, as the world needed to see the backheel volley with their own eyes to believe it actually happened.

Video: Mbappe's outrageous goal in France training

There aren't enough superlatives available to us in the Oxford dictionary to adequately describe that snippet of genius, it's just far too good.

If Mbappe is ever able to pull that off in a game with either PSG or France, football fans will be talking about one of the greatest goals in history.

As goals scored on the training ground go, we can't recall seeing a better one than Mbappe's - although we obviously don't know what worldies have been conjured up away from the cameras.

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The 2022/23 season is set to be a massive one in Mbappe's career after he recently signed a lucrative three-year contract extension at PSG.

He'll be hoping to bring the Champions League trophy to the Parc Des Princes for the very first time, while the striker will also be targeting a second World Cup triumph with France in the winter.

If Mbappe is able to achieve both of those things - which is a longshot - the 2023 Ballon d'Or may be coming his way too...

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