
France has officially punched its ticket to the World Cup knockout stages following a dominant 3-0 victory over Iraq in a weather-impacted encounter in Philadelphia. The match was highlighted by a historic performance from Kylian Mbappé, who netted two goals to bring his career World Cup total to 16. This feat moves the French captain into a tie with Germany’s Miroslav Klose for the most goals in the history of the tournament. Coupled with their earlier 3-1 win against Senegal, Les Bleus have secured progression from Group I with one match still to play in the opening round.
The victory in Philadelphia was not without its challenges, as severe weather conditions forced a significant two-hour delay before the start of the second half. France established dominance early, with Mbappé opening the scoring in the 14th minute. He added his second later in the game, capitalizing on a defensive lapse by the Iraqi goalkeeper. Ousmane Dembélé rounded out the scoring with a clinical finish, marking his first-ever goal in a major international tournament. Despite the lengthy interruption, Didier Deschamps’ side maintained their composure, controlling the pace and reaffirming their status as a primary contender for the world title.
Elsewhere in Group I, Norway also confirmed its place in the knockout rounds after a thrilling 3-2 victory over Senegal at MetLife Stadium. Erling Haaland was the star for the Norwegians, scoring twice, while Marcus Pedersen added another to ensure their advancement. Senegal’s Ismaila Sarr managed to score twice in a spirited effort, but it was not enough to overcome the Norwegian side. These results set the stage for a high-stakes showdown between France and Norway on June 26, which will determine the final winner of Group I.
As the tournament moves toward the knockout phase, the focus remains on Mbappé’s record-breaking pace and France's balanced attacking threat. While France and Norway prepare for their top-of-the-table clash, Senegal and Iraq find themselves in a precarious position, requiring favorable results in their final matches to maintain any hope of qualification. For France, the primary objective is met, and the squad now looks to maintain their momentum and clinical efficiency as they head into the business end of the competition.
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