World Cup
France's group-stage heroes and misfires at 2026 World Cup
France wrapped up the 2026 World Cup group stage on Friday night with a 4‑1 victory over Norway, marking what appears to be the most successful group‑stage campaign in the nation’s history. Captain Kylian Mbappé contributed four goals and two assists, cementing his role as the tournament’s most decisive French player. Mbappé has become the second‑highest scorer in World Cup history and continues to chase Lionel Messi.
After a tentative start against Senegal, Ousmane Dembélé erased doubts by delivering a masterclass against Norway, recording the second‑fastest hat‑trick in World Cup history. His confidence grew with a goal against Iraq, making his performance the best of his career for France.
Michael Olise, the Bayern Munich midfielder, has already provided three assists and showcases a high‑speed connection with Mbappé. Dayot Upamecano, also of Bayern Munich, commands the defence, excelling in buildup play and duels after a superb season with the German club.
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The midfield trio of Adrien Rabiot, Aurélien Tchouaméni and Manu Koné rotated seamlessly, allowing the staff to pair every possible combination and maintain pressure in the counter‑press while staying effective on the ball. Théo Hernandez, the former AC Milan left‑back, was at fault against Norway after conceding a penalty and was beaten by Ibrahim Mbaye versus Senegal, while Lucas Digne appears the more reliable option at left‑back. Jules Koundé delivered the weakest French display, struggling physically after a painful first half against Senegal and reflecting a season at Barcelona disrupted by injuries.Zlatan Ibrahimovic hails France as World Cup favorite on new level
Rayan Cherki has been limited to a luxury substitute role, with cameo appearances that have frustrated rather than dazzled. Désiré Doué is losing his battle for minutes to Bradley Barcola, who has been more incisive and clinical; Doué, a former Lyon player, still has the potential to become more influential.