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In their final Group I match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, France blew past Norway with a 4-1 score at Boston Stadium. The highlight of the night came from Ousmane Dembele, who scored three goals. His third one was a thing of beauty—a 17-pass move that involved every single player on the field for France.

How France Dominated the Match

From the first whistle, France controlled the game. Every starting player touched the ball during the long passing sequence that led to Dembele’s hat-trick goal. The French team worked together like a well-oiled machine, moving the ball around quickly and keeping Norway’s defense guessing.

  • France’s starting XI all played a role in the 17-pass build-up.
  • Dembele’s hat-trick sealed the 4-1 win with style.
  • Norway struggled to keep up as France dictated the pace.

Key Moments and Why This Win Matters

Dembele’s third goal wasn’t just about individual skill—it showed how the whole team clicked. The goal came after France moved the ball from their own half, working it through midfield and into the attacking third. The fans at Boston Stadium were on their feet as the ball ended up in the back of the net.

This victory locked up France’s top spot in Group I, sending them into the knockout rounds with confidence. For Norway, the loss in their final group match meant a tough end to their World Cup run.

What’s Next for France After This Big Win

With Dembele scoring a hat-trick and the team playing so well together, France looks like a strong contender to go deep in the tournament. They’ll head into the next round with momentum, knowing they can control a game from start to finish. Norway, on the other hand, will have to wait another four years for another chance at World Cup glory.

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