Ousmane Dembele sets World Cup record for France

AI's generated image of Ousmane Dembele of PSG

Osmane Dembele bagged a hat-trick for France in the opening 32 minutes against Norway to set a World Cup record on Friday. 

The Paris Saint-Germain forward found the back of the net in the seventh minute of the game and doubled the lead with a curled effort after Kylian Mbappe shrugged off his marker to set him up. 

Dembele then clinched a hat-trick with another impressive curled effort from the edge of the box to become the first player from France to score three goals within 32 minutes at the age of 32 years. 

The winger was heavily criticized for failing to score in his side’s opening match against Senegal, where the French team secured three points. 

France is currently leading Group I with six points and are currently guaranteed a spot in the knockout stage of the tournament. 

Tunisia out of 2026 World Cup

Tunisia suffered a 3-1 loss to Netherlands which ended their campaigns at the 2026 World Cup and are without a single point. 

The result condemned them to the bottom of Group F table as the Dutch side ended the group stage of the competition as leaders while Japan secured a place in the next stage with five points. 

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