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Kylian Mbappe Leads France to Dominant Victory Over Norway in World Cup 2026

In a thrilling match, France showcased their strength with a 4-1 victory over Norway in the FIFA World Cup 2026. Kylian Mbappe praised the team's performance while equaling Miroslav Klose's record for goal involvements. Ousmane Dembele's hat-trick was pivotal in securing the win, marking a historic moment in World Cup history. As both teams advance to the knockout stage, France prepares to face a third-place qualifier, while Norway will take on the Ivory Coast. Read on for more details about this exciting match and what lies ahead for both teams.
 

France's Impressive Win

Kylian Mbappe, the captain of the French national team, expressed pride in his team's composed performance following a decisive 4-1 victory against Norway in their final Group I match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. After the match, he shared on X, "The job was done properly, now it's time for recovery and a new competition that begins," indicating France's readiness for the knockout stage after a strong group finish.


Mbappe Matches Klose's Record

In a remarkable achievement, Mbappe matched Miroslav Klose's record for the second-most goal involvements in FIFA World Cup history since 1966, totaling 20 (16 goals and 4 assists). Only Lionel Messi surpasses him with 26. Although Mbappe did not score against Norway, he contributed significantly by providing two assists to Ousmane Dembele, according to OptaJose.


Dembele's Hat-Trick Secures Victory

Ousmane Dembele's exceptional hat-trick propelled France to a convincing 4-1 win over Norway in their Group I match held in Boston. Both teams had already qualified for the knockout rounds after winning their first two matches. France entered the game needing only a draw to secure the top position in the group but delivered a resounding performance to clinch first place.


Dembele opened the scoring in the 7th minute with a superb finish and added another in the 20th minute with a spectacular long-range shot. Norway briefly reduced the deficit with a goal from Thelo Aasgaard in the 21st minute, but Dembele quickly restored France's lead, completing his hat-trick in the 32nd minute with a powerful strike. This hat-trick marked the first first-half hat-trick in a FIFA World Cup in the 21st century.


Norway had an opportunity to get back into the game in the second half, but striker Jorgen Strand Larsen missed a penalty, adding to their woes. France's Desire Doue capped off the scoring with a header in the 94th minute, assisted by his PSG teammate Bradley Barcola.


Upcoming Matches for France and Norway

Norway secured second place in Group I, setting up a round-of-32 match against the Ivory Coast in Dallas. Meanwhile, France will remain on the East Coast to face a third-place qualifier.