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World Cup Group I | France vs Norway Pre-match Analysis
Both France and Norway have won their first two matches and have already advanced to the round of 16, so this match will determine the top spot in Group I. France has performed well on both offense and defense, defeating Senegal 3-1 and Iraq 3-0 in their first two games, scoring 6 goals and conceding only 1, showcasing world champion-level strength.
France's biggest advantage remains its overall squad depth. Whether it's the speed in the front line, breakthroughs on the wings, or midfield ball control, they are superior to most teams. Even if the head coach considers resting some key players to prepare for the knockout stage, France's substitute players still possess outstanding individual skills, and the team's overall strength will not drop too much.
Norway is one of the dark horses of this tournament. They defeated Iraq 4-1 in the first match and then beat Senegal 3-2 in the second, displaying sharp counter-attacking ability. Striker Erling Haaland remains the biggest threat; given a shooting opportunity, he can change the course of the match. However, facing France's high-intensity midfield pressure, it will not be easy for Norway to maintain their counter-attacking efficiency.
Overall, Norway's counter-attacking speed and set pieces pose a threat, but France still holds a clear advantage in ball possession, squad depth, and match experience. If France can score first, the rhythm of the game will be more in their favor.