Kylian Mbappé made Real Madrid history with his hat trick against Barcelona.
In a must-win El Clásico for Real Madrid, Mbappé was the only player in white to get on the scoresheet. The Frenchman converted from the penalty spot just five minutes into the match and then exploited Barcelona's high line to score his next two goals at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys.
The hat trick was not enough to secure Real Madrid the victory, but it did put the France captain in the club's history books. Mbappé has now put together the greatest debut campaign in Real Madrid history. The forward has scored 39 goals in his first season in a white shirt, surpassing Iván Zamorano's previous record of 37.
Zamorano's record stood for 32 years at Real Madrid. Not even the greatest goalscorer in club history, Cristiano Ronaldo, could overtake the Chilean in the goalscoring charts. Mbappé did so, though, and he still has three more games to increase his lead over Zamorano.






