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Ousmane Dembele put on a dazzling show, scoring three goals in the first half to power France to a 4-1 victory over Norway. The win secured the top spot in Group I for the French team. Norway, missing their star player due to injury, couldn’t keep up with the pace.

First-Half Fireworks Seal the Match

Dembele wasted no time, finding the net early and often. His hat-trick came before the break, leaving the Norwegian defense stunned. France’s attack was sharp and relentless, creating several chances from the opening whistle.

  • Dembele opened the scoring in the 12th minute with a powerful shot from the edge of the box.
  • He added a second goal in the 28th minute, curling a free kick over the wall.
  • His third came just before halftime, a quick strike from a tight angle after a defensive error.

Norway’s Struggles Without Their Top Player

Playing without their injured forward, Norway lacked firepower. They managed to pull one goal back early in the second half, but the comeback was short-lived. France responded minutes later with a fourth goal, ending any hopes of a Norwegian rally.

Despite the loss, Norway showed fight in the second half but couldn’t overcome the early deficit. France’s defense held firm, limiting Norway to only a few real scoring chances.

France Moves On, Norway Fights to Advance

With this win, France tops Group I and moves into the knockout stage with momentum. Norway now faces a must-win scenario in their final group match to keep their World Cup dreams alive. Dembele’s performance made it clear: France is a team to watch in this tournament.

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