With Ousmane Dembélé in fine form, France secured a convincing victory over Iraq (3–0). The Parisian number 10 stood out, scoring a goal and providing an assist, underlining his growing influence on the French side’s play.
Facing Saudi Arabia, Fabián Ruiz’s La Roja also put in a controlled performance to secure a comfortable 4-0 win. The Parisian midfielder played his part in his side’s victory after coming on as a substitute, in a match where the Spaniards dictated the pace from start to finish, underlining their ambitions in the tournament.
Portugal put on a masterclass against Uzbekistan (5-0), with Nuno Mendes proving decisive, scoring from a direct free-kick in a match they controlled from start to finish. The Paris Saint-Germain full-back once again demonstrated his ability to make an impact in his side’s attacks, as part of a Portuguese team regaining its confidence.
Meanwhile, Morocco secured a comfortable 1-0 victory over Scotland, led in particular by their captain Achraf Hakimi. The Paris Saint-Germain right-back reaffirmed his role as a key figure for the Atlas Lions in a crucial win for the rest of the tournament.
Marquinhos’ Brazil secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over Haiti, confirming their rising form in the tournament. It was a solid team performance from the Seleção, with the Paris-based defender once again bringing his discipline and experience to bear to help secure a clean sheet.
Meanwhile, Willian Pacho’s Ecuador side were held to a frustrating draw by Curaçao (0–0). In a one-sided match, the Ecuadorians failed to make the difference and came up against an opposition goalkeeper in top form.
With Ibrahim Mbaye in the line-up, Senegal lost to Norway in a hard-fought match (3–2). It was a fiercely contested encounter that went the Scandinavians’ way despite our Titi coming on as a substitute in the second half.
The same was true for Lee Kang-In’s South Korea, who lost by a single goal to Mexico (1-0). It is a result that may leave the South Korean side, who fought hard right to the end, with some regrets, but which sees their hopes of topping the group slip away.
A statistic confirms the collective influence of the Rouge et Bleu at this 2026 World Cup. With several players already making a decisive impact since the start of the competition, Paris Saint-Germain are, at this stage, the club with the highest number of different goal scorers in the tournament.