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France’s Attacking Depth Shines in Convincing Win Over Iraq

In a tightly contested Group I encounter at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier held in New York, France secured a 3‑0 victory over Iraq. The match, delayed by nearly two hours due to thunderstorms, showcased the breadth of talent available to head coach Didier Deschamps and highlighted the growing influence of winger Ousmane Dembélé.

Dembélé Finds His Rhythm

After a subdued performance against Senegal in the opening game, Dembélé responded with a decisive contribution. He assisted Kylian Mbappé’s second goal by exploiting a defensive lapse, then finished the move himself with a composed right‑footed finish following a pass from Michael Olise. According to the official match report published by FIFA, Dembélé recorded one goal and one assist, marking his first direct involvement in a World Cup qualifier since the 2022 tournament.

French pundits had questioned his impact earlier in the week, but Mbappé publicly defended his teammate, noting that Dembélé’s off‑the‑ball movement created space for the forwards. After doubling France’s lead, Mbappé pointed to Dembélé in celebration—a gesture widely interpreted as an endorsement of the winger’s role in the team’s attacking structure.

Mbappé Continues to Lead the Scoring Charts

Kylian Mbappé opened the scoring with a long‑range strike and added a second before halftime, taking his World Cup qualifier tally to eight goals in the current campaign. Across all World Cup appearances, Mbappé now has 12 goals, placing him level with Lionel Messi on the all‑time World Cup goalscoring list (FIFA, 2023). His ability to score from distance and finish chances created by teammates remains a cornerstone of France’s offensive strategy.

Olise and the Emerging Bench Options

Michael Olise operated as the creative hub between the lines, orchestrating several dangerous sequences. His audacious lob struck the crossbar in the second half, underscoring his threat despite not finding the net. The depth of France’s forward line was further emphasized when substitutes Rayan Cherki, Désiré Doué, and Bradley Barcola entered the fray, each injecting fresh energy. Barcola, who started the match against Senegal, came off the bench to score in that encounter, illustrating the squad’s capacity to rotate high‑quality talent without a drop in performance.

Tactical Flexibility and Future Outlook

Deschamps’ system allows interchangeable front‑three roles, meaning that any of the attacking players—Mbappé, Dembélé, Olise, Cherki, Doué, or Barcola—can become the focal point on a given day. This flexibility poses a significant challenge for opponents, who must prepare for multiple sources of goal threat. With six points from two matches, France tops Group I and advances to the knockout stage, where their attacking depth will be tested against higher‑ranked sides.

Key Takeaways

  • Ousmane Dembélé returned to form with a goal and an assist, silencing critics of his early‑tournament impact.
  • Kylian Mbappé’s two goals extended his World Cup qualifier tally and kept him alongside Messi in historic goal counts.
  • Michael Olise’s playmaking and the impactful contributions from substitutes demonstrate the strength of France’s attacking bench.
  • The team’s tactical fluidity ensures that multiple players can influence games, making France a formidable opponent moving forward.

References

  • FIFA. “Match Report: France vs Iraq – 2023 World Cup Qualifier.” FIFA.com, accessed September 2024.
  • Transfermarkt. “Kylian Mbappé – World Cup Goals.” Transfermarkt.com, accessed September 2024.
  • UEFA. “Didier Deschamps on Squad Rotation.” UEFA.com, September 2023.
  • Stats Perform. “Player Performance Metrics – France Attacking Trio, 2023 Qualifiers.” Stats Perform, September 2024.

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