Olise carries Blues, 3-1 against Northern Ireland before the World Cup
After defeat against Ivory Coast, France won 3-1 against Northern Ireland thanks to a hat-trick from Olise, before the World Cup.

After defeat against Ivory Coast, France won 3-1 against Northern Ireland thanks to a hat-trick from Olise, before the World Cup.

Michael Olise asserted his authority with a hat-trick, giving France a 3-1 victory over Northern Ireland, recovering from a 2-1 defeat to Ivory Coast. He opened the scoring in the 12th minute, doubled in the 34th and sealed the success in the 78th, while the Blues suffered from a few defensive errors and pressing that could still be improved. The Irish found the net in the 55th minute, but the mastery of the French midfielder kept the pressure on.
Didier Deschamps stressed that the performance, despite its imperfections, shows that there is a real additional offensive weapon. Olise's hat-trick confirms his trigger role and gives the coach more tactical levers before the tournament. This victory allays the doubts which followed the setback against Ivory Coast and instills a dose of collective confidence.
The Blues now enter the final phase of preparation with reinvigorated morale and an additional attacking option. However, the match revealed persistent defensive flaws: late interceptions, a lack of communication between the lines and pressing which sometimes leaves space for opponents. Deschamps will have to adjust the defensive scheme, perhaps by integrating a more protective midfielder or by strengthening the coordination between the full-backs and the central defenders.
On a tactical level, Olise's hat-trick elevates his status as an offensive joker and could influence the starting choices for the World Cup. His ability to create and finish at will offers Deschamps a new card, while pushing competitors like Giroud or Griezmann to redouble their efforts to keep their place. What's next: France faces Senegal in the last test before the World Cup, where the Blues will have to consolidate their defense while maintaining Olise's momentum. Read at Ouest-France Sport
Olise's hat-trick offers France a new offensive point of support, diversifying an already rich attack. After the defeat against Ivory Coast, this success restored the confidence of the players and staff, reducing internal and external criticism. The presence of a playmaker capable of scoring at any time increases Deschamps' tactical options and creates a positive climate before the World Cup, where every detail counts.
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