France defeated Senegal 3-1 in a thrilling World Cup Group I clash after a dominant second-half display.
Senegal started strongly, troubling France with quick attacks and intense pressing during an energetic opening period.
France controlled possession but struggled to create clear chances as Senegal defended with discipline.
The game shifted after the break when France increased their tempo and attacked with greater purpose.
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Kylian Mbappé opened the scoring for France in the 66th minute with a clinical finish.
Bradley Barcola doubled France’s lead in the 82nd minute after Senegal’s defense was stretched.
Senegal fought back, with Ibrahim Mbaye scoring in the 90th minute plus five.
Mbappé sealed France’s victory by scoring again in the 90th minute plus six.
The result gave France a strong start, while Senegal suffered for their second-half collapse.
France’s attacking quality ultimately overwhelmed Senegal in a match that remained close for much of the game.

