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France's Dembele Prefers Past World Cup Games Over Historic Hat-Trick vs Norway

Ousmane Dembele scored a historic first-half hat-trick for France against Norway in the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage. Despite the achievement, Dembele stated he preferred his earlier performances against Senegal and Iraq. France won the match 3-1 to finish top of their group, with Dembele and Kylian Mbappe forming a strong attacking partnership. Norway rested star players Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard, denying fans a highly anticipated showdown with Mbappe.

FIFA World Cup 2026: France's Dembele still prefers first two WC outings despite hat-trick against Norway

Massachusetts, June 27

France superstar and 2025 Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembele still prefers his previous outings against Senegal and Iraq in the FIFA World Cup, despite scoring a monumental hat-trick in his side's final group stage match against Norway on Friday.

Paris Saint-Germain star scripted history as he became the first player to net a first-half hat trick at the FIFA World Cup since Oleg Salenko in 1994. Dembele's hat-trick just 32 minutes into this game is the second earliest a player has scored a FIFA World Cup hat-trick in a match, behind Erich Probst in 1954 for Austria against Czechoslovakia (24 minutes), as per OptaJoe.

Following his side's win, Dembele told M6 outlet as quoted by Goal.com, that while the performance remains "unique and important moment" for him, he still has other preferences over his hat-trick.

"I am happy, it is a unique and important moment for me. My performance was good, but I preferred my match against Senegal or against Iraq - I think I was much more influential. We have to stay focused; important things are on the horizon," he said.

Further adding on the win against Norway, he said, "It was an important match to finish top of the group. We want to win every game, and we are going to stay focused because what lies ahead is going to be even more difficult. There are quality players on the pitch, and even on the bench. And with communication, it makes things easier. We understand each other better, so that is good; we need to keep it up."

Dembele played well in tandem with skipper Kylian Mbappe in the opening clash against Senegal, which ended in a 3-1 win. In the 3-0 win over Iraq which followed after, Dembele found the net in the 66th minute.

Dembele is also just the third French player to score a FIFA World Cup hat-trick, joining Just Fontaine and Kylian Mbappe.

Dembele's hat-trick goal was the first of the 182 scored at this FIFA World Cup to feature every one of his team's 11 players involved in the build-up, as per OptaJoe.

France leads the fixture against Norway 3-1 in the first half. Dembele opened the scoring with a superb finish in the seventh minute before doubling France's advantage with a stunning left-footed strike from outside the box in the 20th. Norway responded immediately through Thelo Aasgaard just a minute later, but Ballon d'Or winner Dembele completed his hat-trick in the 32nd minute with a powerful finish to restore France's two-goal cushion.

Fans were denied the much-anticipated showdown between star forwards Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland, with Norway manager Stale Solbakken opting to rest 10 regular starters, including Haaland and captain Martin Odegaard.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Norway resting Haaland and Odegaard for a World Cup match is baffling. I understand squad rotation, but this is the biggest stage! As an Indian football fan, I'd give anything to see our team even qualify for the World Cup, let alone rest star players. Grassroots development is key for us.

Michael C

Respect to Dembélé for being so honest about his performances. It's rare to see a Ballon d'Or winner say they were more influential in other games. France looks scary good with him and Mbappé firing together.

Rohit P

That stat about all 11 French players being involved in the build-up to his hat-trick goal is incredible teamwork! This is what Indian football needs - we have individual talent but lack that coherent team play. ISL should focus more on such tactical discipline. Superb football from Les Bleus! 🔥⚽

Sarah B

I get what Dembele is saying. Some games just feel more impactful even if the stats sheet looks different. The chemistry with Mbappe against Senegal was special. Norway's decision to rest players was a bit disrespectful to the tournament though.

Nikhil C

Watching Dembélé score that first-half hat-trick was pure magic! But his maturity to still prefer being a team player over individual glory is what makes him a Ballon d'Or winner. India needs to develop this mindset in our young footballers - the game is bigger than personal records. Jai Ho France! 🇫🇷

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