France forward Ousmane Dembele made history on Friday after scoring a hat-trick in just 32 minutes during France’s 4-1 World Cup win over Norway. Dembele’s treble is the second-earliest a player has scored a World Cup hat-trick, behind only Erich Probst of Austria, who scored in 24 minutes in 1954. Dembele now has four goals from three World Cup matches. France will face Sweden in the Round of 32 knockout stage on Tuesday.
Key Points:
Dembele’s 32-minute hat-trick is the second-fastest in World Cup history.
He now has four goals in three matches at the tournament.
France completed a perfect group stage campaign.
The win sets up a Round of 32 clash with Sweden.
Dembele’s form makes France a serious title contender.
France faces Sweden in the Round of 32 on Tuesday. Dembele will look to continue his scoring run.
Sources: Daily Post, Soccernet, Sky Sports


