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France's attacking evolution: Mbappé, Olise and Dembélé give Les Bleus tactical control
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France's attacking evolution: Mbappé, Olise and Dembélé give Les Bleus tactical control

July 1, 2026 at 07:00 AM
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Tactical analysis of how France's national team has integrated Mbappé, Olise, and Dembélé into a cohesive attacking structure, looking tactically disciplined heading into the 2026 World Cup.

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Didier Deschamps used to manage with an iron fist. This time, he’s letting his stars run the show – to Les Bleus’ benefit

When a cat has cornered a mouse and appears to be toying with its prey, it isn’t actually being cruel so much as it is planning and practicing all the ways in which it may finally kill it off.

We are, it almost goes without saying, speaking about France at the 2026 World Cup here. Les Bleus have scored at least three goals in their last four games and, each time, looked an awful lot like they might have run the score up further, if only they hadn’t run out of time, energy or interest.

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A tactical examination of France's attacking setup at the 2026 World Cup, focusing on the balance and interplay between Kylian Mbappé, Michael Olise, and Ousmane Dembélé. The piece argues that rather than diminishing Mbappé's role, sharing creative and goal-scoring responsibility with Olise and Dembélé has made France more controlled and unpredictable. The Guardian analysis highlights France's structural coherence, pressing triggers, and offensive rotations as key strengths under their current setup.

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France's apparent decision to evolve from a Mbappé-centric attack into a three-pronged forward line featuring Olisé's creativity and Dembélé's dribbling adds tactical flexibility and reduces reliance on a single outlet. For prediction systems, this suggests France's goal-scoring threat is more diversified, making them harder to defend against but also potentially less predictable in terms of who delivers the decisive contribution. Defensively, the analysis suggests France remain compact and well-organized, which should support their status as favorites.

Impact

France's tactical evolution strengthens their World Cup credentials with a more balanced, unpredictable attacking unit.

AI Insight

France's diversified attack with Olise-Dembele-Mbappe increases goal threat across multiple channels and improves their control against deep blocks.

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Kylian MbappéMichael OliseOusmane Dembélé

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France's attacking evolution: Mbappé, Olise and Dembélé give Les Bleus tactical control

Tactical analysis of how France's national team has integrated Mbappé, Olise, and Dembélé into a cohesive attacking structure, looking tactically disciplined heading into the 2026 World Cup.

Article summary

A tactical examination of France's attacking setup at the 2026 World Cup, focusing on the balance and interplay between Kylian Mbappé, Michael Olise, and Ousmane Dembélé. The piece argues that rather than diminishing Mbappé's role, sharing creative and goal-scoring responsibility with Olise and Dembélé has made France more controlled and unpredictable. The Guardian analysis highlights France's structural coherence, pressing triggers, and offensive rotations as key strengths under their current setup.

France's apparent decision to evolve from a Mbappé-centric attack into a three-pronged forward line featuring Olisé's creativity and Dembélé's dribbling adds tactical flexibility and reduces reliance on a single outlet. For prediction systems, this suggests France's goal-scoring threat is more diversified, making them harder to defend against but also potentially less predictable in terms of who delivers the decisive contribution. Defensively, the analysis suggests France remain compact and well-organized, which should support their status as favorites.

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Jul 1, 2026, 7:00 AM
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