Mbappé, one of the brightest stars in world football today, is at risk of not being able to win a Golden Shoe, the title given to the player who scores the most goals in a single season. This stems from the fact that FIFA has just implemented new rules for calculating this award, making it difficult for many players, including Mbappé, to maintain their top position in the rankings.

Previously, penalty kicks were also calculated like regular goals in the race to win the Golden Shoe. However, the new rules clearly distinguish between live-ball goals and goals scored at the 11-meter mark, which seriously hinders Mbappé’s performance. In fact, last season, Mbappé converted 10 penalties, a significant number that became the decisive factor in helping him overcome many other heavyweights.
Lewandowski, a veteran European football striker at 37, is also one of the most formidable opponents in this race. Despite injuries in the final stages of the season, Lewandowski still demonstrates the class and courage of a world-class striker. His perseverance and determination made the race to win a golden shoe more attractive and stressful than ever.
However, what makes fans forgettable is that Mbappé needed as many as 10 penalties to win this title before a Lewandowski who was less than fully fit due to injury. This incident sparked much controversy and mixed opinions from experts and football fans alike. Some argue that over-reliance on penalties can diminish the value of the golden shoe, as it doesn’t reflect the full goalscoring talent and ability to create changes on the pitch.
However, there’s also reason to defend Mbappé when they think that scoring, no matter how, deserves recognition. Penalties are also an important part of the match, and successfully executing them requires skill and composure. Therefore, Mbappé’s contribution over the past season is undeniable.
Overall, the change in FIFA regulations has created a small revolution in the way we evaluate top scorers. It promotes strikers not only by taking advantage of set-piece opportunities, but also by showcasing diversity and creativity in scoring from live balls. This can help improve the professional quality of the tournament, as well as make it more attractive to fans.
In this context, Mbappé needs to make greater efforts to adapt to new rules and demonstrate his diverse goals. The race to win a Golden Shoe is not only a technical challenge, but also a matter of strategy and psychology. Will Mbappé be able to overcome the limits and change to become a worthy champion, or will Lewandowski and other competitors create surprises in the coming seasons? This remains an open question for fans around the world.