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France stay perfect after overcoming wild storm & Iraq

Press Association  •  June 23rd, 2026 2:07 pm
France stay perfect after overcoming wild storm & Iraq

Kylian Mbappe | Photo: EPA

Kylian Mbappe has scored twice on his 100th appearance for France as they beat Iraq 3-0 in a match delayed for more than two hours by bad weather.
Mbappe scored either side of the storm which delayed the second half to move alongside Miroslav Klose on 16 World Cup goals, behind only Lionel Messi who took the record to 18 with two goals against Austria earlier on Tuesday (NZ time).
Mbappe might have made a dream start with less than two minutes on the clock had Manu Kone's cross from the right found the Real Madrid star at the far post.
An Ousmane Dembele effort was gathered under pressure by Iraqi keeper Ahmed Basil in the 13th minute, before inevitably it was Mbappe who broke the deadlock.
After being played in by a short pass from Olise, his drive from 20 yards brushed the fingertips of Basil before finding the back of the net.
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France were in cruise control and it was only their seeming desire to set up Mbappe at every opportunity that denied them the chance to extend their lead.
Iraq, led by former Socceroos coach Graham Arnold, had their hopes of clawing back into the match take a hit when when Aymen Hussein, goalscorer in their opening 4-1 defeat to Norway, was forced off due to injury.
His replacement, Ali Al Hamadi, fired wide but France remained unruffled as the humid atmosphere was punctured by a dramatic rainstorm shortly before halftime.
The whistle sent both sides scurrying for cover with FIFA announcing that the match had entered "severe weather mode" due to the possibility of lightning strikes.
After a delay of two hours and 11 minutes from the halftime whistle, the players returned to restart with France continuing to dominate in possession and territory.
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Mbappe was gifted his second goal – and fourth of the tournament – as Iraqi goalkeeper Ahmed Basil was unable to control an overhit pass from Ahmed Qasem, the ball running loose to Dembele who squared for Mbappe to stroke the ball home.
Dembele then fired into the side netting, but finally claimed his first World Cup goal seconds later, at his third tournament, steering the ball past Basil after being found by Olise's through ball.
As France boss Didier Deschamps rang the changes, Iraq went close to pulling a goal back when Al Hamadi was unable to stretch far enough to turn the ball in at the far post.
Mbappe created one final chance for himself before being replaced in the 90th minute, picking the ball up near halfway before outpacing the defence, only to fire high and wide.
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