At half-time of France’s 3-1 win over Senegal, anyone who opted to get up to watch probably wished they hadn’t. Calling it dull would be to do a disservice to dullness.But then, no matter how much Fifa are trying to Americanise the sport, it’s always been a game of two halves and the second 45 minutes showed why many think Didier Deschamps’ side are heading back to the final.If they get there, Kylian Mbappe’s goals will be a major reason they do so, and his two took his overall tally for France to 58, making him his country’s record goalscorer.Erling Haaland made his World Cup debut against Iraq and grabbed two of his own in a 4-1 win in Group I.Coming up, Argentina take on Algeria at 9am and Austria battle Jordan at 12pm, but until then here’s what happened while you were sleeping.Norway’s Erling Haaland scored twice in the first half against Iraq. Photo: APA predictable startDeath, taxes, Erling Haaland scoring goals.