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France are one win away from the World Cup final, and their front three are the biggest reason why.

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00:00Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Michael Ulysses meet the three musketeers of Didier Deschamps, France.
00:06After dismantling Morocco in the World Cup quarterfinals, they are quickly becoming the tournament's most feared front three.
00:12Mbappe is doing what Mbappe does best.
00:14He scored against Senegal, inspired France through the knockouts and struck again against Morocco to take his World Cup tally
00:21to 20 goals.
00:22Just one goal shy of equaling Lionel Messi's record.
00:25Every defence knows what's coming, but stopping him is another story.
00:29Then there is Ousmane Dembele.
00:30The Ballon d'Or winner arrived in dread-hot form and has only gotten better.
00:35He announced himself with a stunning first half hat-trick against Norway, the second fastest World Cup hat-trick ever,
00:41and followed it up with another clinical finish against Morocco.
00:44While opponents focus on Mbappe, Dembele keeps punishing them.
00:48And completing the trio is Michael Ulysses.
00:51He isn't the top scorer, but he might be the architect.
00:54Time and again, the Bayern Munich winger has been the link between midfield and attack, creating chances, dragging defenders out
01:01of position, and giving Mbappe and Dembele the space to do what they do best.
01:05That's what makes this attack so difficult to stop.
01:07Mbappe brings the pace, Dembele brings the finishing and unpredictability, Ulysses brings the creativity.
01:13Shutdown one, then the other two take over.
01:16Morocco was the latest team to find that out.
01:18Long.
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