The French attacking quartet of the France national football team, consisting of Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembélé, Michael Olissi, and Bradley Barkola, is terrorizing the opponents of the “Roosters” team in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Stale Solbakken, coach of the Norwegian national team, said: “France’s attacking quartet is undisputedly the best in the World Cup.”

French midfielder N’Golo Kante said: “There is something we cannot hide, which is that we have high quality in the team. But I think the same applies to many other teams. We should not overestimate ourselves or consider ourselves too strong.”

The French team has an ideal record in the current edition of the World Cup, as it achieved 4 consecutive victories in the tournament, scoring 13 goals against only two goals against its own net.

France coach Didier Deschamps said: “We always have to be more aggressive in our performance, because the opponents we will face will be of high caliber. We need to improve our performance and overcome some negative points. Although we did not suffer any defeat, we conceded two goals.”

Mbappe is equal with Argentine Lionel Messi as the top scorer in the current edition of the tournament with 6 goals, after scoring his third brace in the current World Cup on Tuesday, while Dembélé occupies fourth place on the scorers list with four goals.
Olissi tops the list of goal makers in the 2026 World Cup with five assists, while Mbappé and Dembélé each have two assists, and Barkola scored one goal and made two assists.

Mbappe scored 18 goals in 18 World Cup matches, ranking second on the list of all-time World Cup scorers, one goal behind Messi (the leader), who scored 19 goals in the tournament during 29 matches.

The French national team relies on the 4/2/3/1 playing style, where Deschamps gives the players freedom of movement and fluidity.

Swedish striker Victor Geukeris spoke about the French national team, saying: “The players move in different positions. They are not fixed in their positions. They know each other well, in terms of their movements and harmony.” (Sky News Arabia)