World Cup 2022 top goal scorer: who could win Golden Boot?
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[December 05, 2022]
(Reuters) - The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar has entered the
knockout phase, and one of the top honours players will be competing
for is the Golden Boot, awarded to the player with the most goals in
the tournament.
The number of assists by a player is considered in the case of a tie
for goals scored. If players are tied on both counts, the winner is
decided by who played the fewest minutes.
England captain Harry Kane bagged the prize at the 2018 World Cup in
Russia, where he scored six goals and led his team to the
semi-finals. Below is an overview of contenders in the race for top
scorer at the 2022 World Cup:
KYLIAN MBAPPE
* The 23-year-old scored against Australia in his side's opening
Group D match and bagged a second-half double against Denmark as
France booked their knockout spot.
* France's talisman failed to find the net as Tunisia recorded a
famous upset in their final group match.
* He added two more goals to his tally in a 3-1 win against Poland
in the last 16.
ALVARO MORATA
* The Atletico Madrid marksman scored in all three of Spain's Group
E games, including one off the bench against 2014 champions Germany.
* Morata, who was edged out of the starting line-up by Marco Asensio
in his side's first two World Cup games, set up Spain's fifth goal
in their 7-0 thrashing of Costa Rica before getting off the mark
himself to round off a one-sided opener.
* He put Luis Enrique's team ahead in their final group game but the
2010 champions were beaten as Japan staged their second stunning
turnaround of the tournament to surge into the last 16 in top spot.
MARCUS RASHFORD
* The England striker enjoyed a dream start to his World Cup
campaign in Qatar.
* Rashford's place in the squad was uncertain a few months ago due
to form and fitness, but the Manchester United forward has moved up
the Golden Boot standings after he netted twice in England's rout of
a Gareth Bale-led Wales side.
* Rashford's team mates Phil Foden, Jack Grealish (both Manchester
City), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Raheem Sterling (Chelsea) and Jude
Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund) also featured on the scoresheet
during the group stage.
* Rashford started on the bench in England's 3-0 victory over
Senegal in the last 16, coming on in the 65th minute to replace Saka
but failing to score. Saka's goal against Senegal drew him level
with Rashford on three goals for the tournament.
CODY GAKPO
* The Dutch forward has managed to find the net regularly in Qatar
so far, as the Netherlands progressed to the last 16 after finishing
top of Group A.
* However, Gakpo was unable to add to his tally in the Netherlands'
3-1 win over the United States in the last 16.
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Argentina's Lionel Messi reacts REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo
* The 23-year-old has been
influential in his club PSV Eindhoven's run to the Europa League
knockout stages and has been the subject of transfer speculation
with top European clubs said to be vying for his signature when next
summer's transfer window opens.
LIONEL MESSI
* The Argentina great is playing in what he has said is probably his
last World Cup. The 35-year-old opened his account by burying a spot
kick in a shock Group C loss to Saudi Arabia, before scoring and
assisting Enzo Fernandez in an emotionally charged win over Mexico.
* Messi also scored in Argentina's 2-1 win over Australia in the
last 16, putting his side ahead after 35 minutes with a coolly taken
low strike for his 94th international goal.
* The seven-time Ballon d'Or winner has enjoyed a trophy-laden
career at club level, and his fans around the world are hoping he
can finally help deliver a World Cup for his country this time
around.
* Messi's rival Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal became the first
player to score in five World Cups when he netted against Ghana in
their Group H opener.
BRUNO FERNANDES
* Portugal's run in the World Cup in Qatar has been clouded somewhat
by the controversy surrounding Ronaldo and his acrimonious departure
from Manchester United.
* But his erstwhile club team mate 28-year-old Bruno Fernandes has
stepped out of Ronaldo's shadow by scoring twice against Uruguay
after setting up two goals in Portugal's 3-2 win against Ghana.
WORLD CUP TOP GOAL SCORER 2022: GOLDEN BOOT STANDINGS*
PLAYER TEAM GOALS ASSISTS GAMES MINUTES
Kylian Mbappe France 2 297
5 4
Alvaro Morata Spain 3 1 3 126
Lionel Messi Argentina 3 1 4 360
Marcus Rashford England 0 132
3 4
Bukayo Saka England 0 214
3 3
Cody Gakpo Netherlands 3 0 4 343
Olivier Giroud France 0 227
3 3
Bruno Fernandes Portugal 2 2 2 180
Cho Gue-sung South Korea 2 0 3 196
Andrej Kramaric Croatia 2 0 3 208
Ferran Torres Spain 2 0 3 144
Breel Embolo Switzerland 2 0 3 238
Julian Alvarez Argentina 2 0 4 208
Richarlison Brazil 2 0 2 152
* Stats as of Dec. 4
(Compiled by Siddharth K and Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by
Milla Nissi, Ken Ferris, Hugh Lawson, Peter Rutherford)
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