The French football team put on a gala performance by beating Norway 4-1 at the Gillette Stadium in Boston, guaranteeing the leadership of Group I in a decisive phase of a new and eagerly awaited international competition. The big name of the match was striker Ousmane Dembélé, scorer of three goals, who commanded the attack with an exceptional performance, confirming the strength of the Bleus on the global stage.
The victory not only solidifies France’s position, but also serves as a blunt warning to their opponents about the team’s ambitions in the tournament. Even with Norway resting some of their key talents, Guy Stephan’s men’s hunger for victory prevailed, demonstrating the depth and determination of the French squad.
Dembélé’s spectacular performance boosts the French attack
The night in Boston was one of consecration for Ousmane Dembélé, whose overwhelming performance dictated the pace of the match from the first minutes. The striker, who is going through an acclaimed phase and in which many see a future Ballon d’Or winner, shone brightly by scoring an impeccable hat-trick. His goals, scored in the 9th, 20th and 32nd minutes of the first half, completely destabilized the Scandinavian defense.
Every touch from Dembélé seemed to turn into a threat, with dizzying dribbling and precise finishing that left the fans euphoric. Despite the Norwegian goal of honor scored by Aasgaard in the 21st minute, which momentarily brought some hope to the team, French superiority was undeniable. France’s ball show continued with absolute control of the action on the pitch, sealing a convincing 3-1 lead before half-time.
Norway’s risky bet and its consequences
Norway, aware of the importance of the direct confrontation for the leadership of Group I, opted for a bold and controversial strategy, leaving their two biggest stars, Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard, on the bench. The decision raised questions about the team’s priority and whether it represented an attempt to surprise the already classified French team.
However, the Norwegian “trap” did not have the expected effect. The French players, determined not to relax, faced the challenge with utmost seriousness, transforming the absence of their opposing stars into an opportunity to reaffirm their dominance. Guy Stephan’s team’s hunger for victory was evident, proving that the team came to the United States not just to meet the schedule, but to send a strong message to the rest of the football world.
Maignan shines with decisive saves and keeps the score
The second half brought a different scenario, with the French team retreating and absorbing pressure from their opponents. This phase of the match highlighted the defensive solidity and heroic performance of goalkeeper Mike Maignan, who became a true pillar for Les Bleus. In the 50th minute, when Théo Hernandez committed a penalty, Maignan donned his superhero cape.
O goleiro francês defendeu com maestria a cobrança de Strand Larsen, evitando que a Noruega diminuísse a diferença e ganhasse fôlego na partida. Later, in the 70th minute, he made another crucial intervention, making a point-blank save against Bobb. Essas atuações defensivas foram fundamentais para manter a vantagem e a confiança da equipe, provando que a França possui talento em todas as posições.
Consolidation of leadership in a tournament with global reach
France’s victory was confirmed in stoppage time, with a header from Désiré Doué in the 95th minute, which fixed the score at 4-1. This goal not only sealed the result, but reinforced France’s perfect campaign in the group, which now has 9 points and remains isolated at the top of Group I. The impeccable performance in the group stage reinforces the Bleus’ favoritism and their intention to go far in the competition.
The tournament, which brings together teams from different confederations on American soil, as exemplified by the game between Senegal and Iraq, where Senegal won 5-0, maintaining a small hope of classification as one of the best third-placed teams, demonstrates the high competitiveness and uniqueness of the dispute. France’s performance in Boston, on an international stage like Gillette Stadium, sends a clear signal of its intentions on the world football stage.

