World Cup: Ousmane Dembélé suspends time as France's favouritism heightens
- In the very simplest of terms, Albert Einstein's theory of relativity says that time is a flexible concept, which slows down when closer to objects with a strong gravitational pull.
- At this World Cup so far, France has commanded time and space.
- And in a 4-1 win over an understrength Norway, Ousmane Dembélé turned the first 32 minutes into a brilliant, breathless eternity, as he scored the second fastest hat-trick in tournament history.
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- In the very simplest of terms, Albert Einstein's theory of relativity says that time is a flexible concept, which slows down when closer to objects with a strong gravitational pull.
- At this World Cup so far, France has commanded time and space.
- And in a 4-1 win over an understrength Norway, Ousmane Dembélé turned the first 32 minutes into a brilliant, breathless eternity, as he scored the second fastest hat-trick in tournament history.
Sources: ABC Australia