France beat a heavily rotated Norway in a World Cup match in which Ousmane Dembélé scores a hat-trick. Multiple reports frame the result as evidence of France’s squad depth, highlighting that despite changes to the lineup, France still produces enough attacking output to control the game against an altered Norwegian side. The accounts describe France as the stronger team, with Norway unable to match the pace and effectiveness of Les Bleus. While the outlets acknowledge the opposition’s rotation, they still characterize the win as a clear demonstration of France’s quality across different positions and roles. The match is presented as part of France’s broader case for being among the tournament’s leading contenders, with the hat-trick serving as the standout individual performance. Overall, both sources emphasize the same core points: Dembélé’s three-goal display, France’s ability to perform with rotation, and the gap in quality between the sides on the day, resulting in a comfortable victory for France.