The World Cup tournament is an opportunity for several national teams to battle for supremacy and the competition has always lived up to its expectations.
In-depth experience and the mentality of the players of any nation are some of the important factors that usually determine who lifts the trophy at the end of the tournament.
Best Player of Every Team
Brazil – Neymar Júnior (LWF/age 30y)
France – Kylian Mbappé (CF/age 23y)
England – Harry Kane (CF/age 29y)
Argentina – Lionel Messi (AMF/age 35y)
Spain – Sergio Busquets (DMF/age 34y)
Germany – Thomas Müller (AMF/age 33y)
Netherlands – Virgil van Dijk (CB/age 31y)
Portugal – Cristiano Ronaldo (CF/age 37y)
Belgium – Kevin De Bruyne (AMF/age 31y)
Denmark- Christian Eriksen (AMF/age 30y)
Uruguay – Luis Suárez (CF/age 35y)
Croatia – Luka Modrić (CMF/age 37y)
Senegal – Sadio Mané (LWF/age 30y)
Switzerland – Xherdan Shaqiri (AMF/age 30y)
Serbia – Dušan Vlahović (CF/age 22y)
Mexico – Raúl Jiménez (CF/age 31y)
Poland – Robert Lewandowski (CF/age 34y)
USA – Sergiño Dest (RB/age 21y)
Wales – Gareth Bale (RWF/age 33y)
Ecuador – Enner Valencia (CF/ age 32y)
Cameroon – Vincent Aboubakar (CF/ age 30y)
Qatar – Akram Afif (LWF/age 25y)
Ghana – Thomas Partey (DMF/age 29y)
Morocco – Achraf Hakimi (RB/age 23y)
Japan – Takumi Minamino (AMF/age 27y)
South Korea – Son Heung-min (LWF/age 30y)
Canada – Alphonso Davies (LB/age 21y)
Australia – Mathew Ryan (GK/age 30y)
Tunisia – Wahbi Khazri (CF/age 31y)
Iran – Sardar Azmoun (CF/age 27y)
Saudi Arabia – Salem Al-Dawsari (LMF/age 31y)
Costa Rica – Keylor Navas (GK/age 35y)