The dream team of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 was produced after the individual performance analysis and the impact of the player in 64 Matches of the tournament.
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The tournament’s dream team for the 2022 FIFA World Cup has been produced using Index scoring methodology. The scoring system rates players over the course of numerous matches during a tournament.
Dominik Livakovic (Croatia):
Livakovic prevented 4 goals, which was the most in the 2022 tournament. . Additionally, he equaled the World Cup record by saving four shootout penalties in a single tournament.
Achraf Hakimi (Morocco):
Hakimi helped Morocco earn Africa’s first-ever semi-final appearance with a tournament-high 26 tackles.
Marquinhos (Brazil):
Marquinhos completed 349 of his 364 passes, making his passing accuracy of 96% the highest of any player to have played at least 200 minutes.
Josko Gvardiol (Croatia):
Outperformed all other players in Qatar in terms of clearances (37), carries (202), and winning the ball back more frequently than any other defender (48 times).
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Theo Hernández (France):
Hernández produced 11 times as many chances for teammates to score goals as any other defender at this World Cup, including a tournament-high two assists for defenders.
Bruno Fernandes (Portugal):
Fernandes was the highest goals (five) contributor after Messi and Mbappe and his total of three assists are tied for the best by a Portuguese player in a single World Cup.
Aurélien Tchouaméni (France):
Tchouaméni recorded more interceptions at the 2022 World Cup than any other player (14), and he also completed 91% of his passes (425/468).
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Antoine Griezmann (France):
Led all players in the 2022 World Cup in opportunities created (22) and predicted assists accrued (3.6).
Lionel Messi (Argentina):
Led all players at the 2022 World Cup in terms of shots (32), open play opportunities (17), goals assisted (three), and fouls won (22).
Julián Lvarez (Argentina):
Lvarez, who is 22 years and 316 days old, also set a World Cup semi-final record for being the youngest player to score a brace since Pelé’s hat-trick in 1958. (17y 244d).
Kylian Mbappé (France)
Surpassed all other players at the 2022 World Cup in terms of goals scored (eight), dribbles completed (25), and touches in the opponent’s box (69).