France's Michael Olise shines with hat-trick in 3-1 win over Northern Ireland
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Michael Olise scored a hat-trick as France beat Northern Ireland 3-1 in their final World Cup warm-up, with coach Didier Deschamps challenging him to replicate this form in the tournament.
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France prepares for the 2026 World Cup with a final warm-up match.
France coach Didier Deschamps challenged forward Michael Olise to make his mark at the World Cup, after he hit a hat-trick in a 3-1 win against Northern Ireland in his team’s final World Cup warm-up.
The Bayern Munich winger and Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe were joined in a fearsome attack by Desire Doue and Ousmane Dembele for Monday’s match. The Paris Saint-Germain pair had been rested for the previous friendly – a loss to Ivory Coast – after winning the Champions League.
Olise shone brightest, drilling home rebounds just before and after half-time before curling in a superb shot from outside the area to finish off the visitors after Patrick Kelly had pulled a goal back. “We’ll need a Michel Olise at that level,” Deschamps said. “Michael stands out because of the season he has had at Bayern and with us.” “He has achieved some really great things, he is full of confidence. He also has the ability to put in the effort, which is remarkable,” Deschamps said.
Another Champions League finalist, Arsenal’s William Saliba, showed he has shaken off an injury scare as he returned to give France a look similar to how they could line up for their World Cup opener against Senegal in New Jersey on June 16. The French, though, were frequently disjointed in attack, with skipper Mbappe, who needs one goal to equal Olivier Giroud’s team scoring record, often lacklustre. Yet they still pressed the packed Northern Irish defence, forcing desperate blocks and loose clearances.
Although the Lille stadium roof was kept closed on a chilly and damp evening, play was stopped for drinks breaks in the middle of each half to help Les Bleus prepare in every detail for the World Cup. France, who leave for their training base near Boston on Wednesday, will also face Iraq in Philadelphia and Norway in Foxborough outside Boston in Group I.
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Michael Olise will be a key player for France in the World Cup.
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France will face stiff competition in Group I.
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Offene Fragen
- Will Michael Olise maintain his form in the World Cup?
- How will France's team dynamics evolve in the tournament?






