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Clockwise from left: N’Golo Kanté of France, Brazil’s Philippe Coutinho, Mesut Özil of Germany, England’s Harry Kane and the Iran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand.
Clockwise from left: N’Golo Kanté of France, Brazil’s Philippe Coutinho, Mesut Özil of Germany, England’s Harry Kane and the Iran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand. Composite: FIFA via Getty Images; BPI/Rex/Shutterstock; AFP/Getty Images; Tom Jenkins/Guardian
Clockwise from left: N’Golo Kanté of France, Brazil’s Philippe Coutinho, Mesut Özil of Germany, England’s Harry Kane and the Iran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand. Composite: FIFA via Getty Images; BPI/Rex/Shutterstock; AFP/Getty Images; Tom Jenkins/Guardian

World Cup 2018 player ratings: marks for every single performance in Russia

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After every game in Russia we asked our readers to rate the players and here are the verdicts, per game as well as average rating for the tournament

The Russia World Cup came to a close with the France v Croatia final at the Luzhniki. There were 63 games before that and after every game we asked our readers to rate every player’s performance.

Here we publish all of them, one by one, and by team in alphabetical order. The players are listed in order of their average rating.

Argentina

Éver Banega 6.67

Ángel Di María 6.33

Lucas Biglia 6.0

Lionel Messi 6.0

Lionel Messi’s Argentina went out to eventual winners France in the round of 16. Photograph: Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP/Getty Images

Franco Arman 6.0

Sergio Agüero 6.0

Marcos Rojo 5.67

Cristian Pavón 5.5

Javier Mascherano 5.25

Gabriel Mercado 5.0

Nicolás Tagliafico 5.0

Federico Fazio 5.0

Gonzalo Higuaín 5.0

Maximiliano Meza 5.0

Enzo Pérez 5.0

Nicolás Otamendi 5.0

Eduardo Salvio 5.0

Marcos Acuña 4.0

Paulo Dybala 4.0

Willy Caballero 3.5

Australia

Aaron Mooy 7.0

Mathew Leckie 6.67

Tom Rogic 6.67

Mathew Ryan 6.33

Mile Jedinak 6.33

Mile Jedinak, seen here against Peru. Photograph: Ronald Wittek/EPA

Daniel Arzani 6.33

Trent Sainsbury 6.33

Mark Milligan 6.0

Andrew Nabbout 6.0

Aziz Behich 6.0

Josh Risdon 5.67

Robbie Kruse 5.33

Jackson Irvine 5.33

Tomi Juric 5.0

Tim Cahill 5.0

Belgium

Eden Hazard 8.0

Kevin De Bruyne 7.67

Kevin De Bruyne, Belgium’s playmaker. Photograph: Sergei Bobylev/TASS

Thibaut Courtois 7.57

Thomas Meunier 7.4

Romelu Lukaku 7.33

Marouane Fellaini 7.2

Toby Alderweireld 7.0

Adnan Januzaj 7.0

Dedryck Boyata 7.0

Jan Vertonghen 6.83

Vincent Kompany 6.8

Youri Tielemans 6.75

Dries Mertens 6.67

Nacer Chadli 6.67

Axel Witsel 6.5

Thomas Vermaelen 6.33

Mousa Dembélé 6.25

Yannick Carrasco 6.0

Thorgan Hazard 6.0

Michy Batshuayi 6.0

Leander Dendoncker 6.0

Brazil

Thiago Silva 7.0

Philippe Coutinho 7.0

Marquinhos 7.0

Miranda 6.8

Willian 6.6

Filipe Luís 6.5

Alisson 6.4

Casemiro 6.25

Roberto Firmino 6.25

Fagner 6.25

Paulinho 6.2

Douglas Costa 6.0

Renato Augusto 6.0

Gabriel Jesus 6.0

Neymar 6.0

Neymar, disappointing antics. Photograph: Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images

Danilo 6.0

Fernandinho 5.8

Marcelo 5.75

Colombia

Yerry Mina 7.33

Abel Aguilar 7.0

David Ospina 6.75

Juan Quintero 6.75

James Rodríguez 6.67

James Rodriguez, missed out on the final game against England. Photograph: Marcos Brindicci/Reuters

Juan Cuadrado 6.5

Mateus Uribe 6.33

Radamel Falcao 6.25

Santiago Arias 6.0

Luis Muriel 6.0

Jefferson Lerma 6,0

Johan Mojica 6,0

Miguel Borj, forward 6.0

Davinson Sánchez 6.0

Wilmar Barrios 5.67

Carlos Bacca 5.67

Cristian Zapata 5.0

Óscar Murillo 5.0

Carlos Sánchez 5.0

José Izquierdo 5.0

Costa Rica

Kendall Waston 7.0

Kendall Waston celebrates scoring against Switzerland. Photograph: Murad Sezer/Reuters

Joel Campbell 6.5

Keylor Navas 6.0

Ian Smith 6.0

Daniel Colindres 6.0

Bryan Ruiz 6.0

Rodney Wallace 6.0

Randall Azofeifa 6.0

Johnny Acosta 5.33

Cristian Gamboa 5.33

Giancarlo González 5.0

Celso Borges 5.0

Óscar Duarte 5.0

Bryan Oviedo 5.0

David Guzmán 5.0

Marco Ureña 5.0

Johan Venegas 4.0

Christian Bolaños 3.5

Francisco Calvo 3.5

Yeltsin Tejeda 2.0

Croatia

Luka Modric 8.0

Ivan Perisic 7.57

Sime Vrsaljko 7.5

Danijel Subasic 7.5

Ivan Rakitic 7.43

Mario Mandzukic 7.33

Ante Rebic 7.33

Domagoj Vida 7.33

Domagoj Vida impressed alongside Dejan Lovren in the centre of Croatia’s defence. Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Marcelo Brozovic 7.16

Dejan Lovren 7.0

Lovre Kalinic 7.0

Ivan Strinic 6.83

Mateo Kovacic 6.8

Josip Pivaric 6.75

Andrej Kramaric 6.71

Vedran Corluka 6.67

Milan Badelj 6.67

Tin Jedvaj 6.0

Filip Bradaric 6.0

Duje Caleta-Car 6.0

Marko Pjaca 6.0

Denmark

Kasper Schmeichel 7.25

Kasper Schmeichel’s three penalty saves against Croatia weren’t enough to help Denmark through to the quarter-finals. Photograph: Patrick Smith/FIFA via Getty Images

Simon Kjær 6.5

Yussuf Poulsen 6.33

Jonas Knudsen 6.0

Michael Krohn-Dehli 6.0

Christian Eriksen 5.75

Thomas Delaney 5.75

Nicolai Jørgensen 5.67

Mathias ‘Zanka’ Jørgensen 5.67

Lasse Schöne 5.67

Andreas Christensen 5.5

Henrik Dalsgaard 5.5

Martin Braithwaite 5.25

Pione Sisto 5.25

Andreas Cornelius 5.0

William Kvist 5.0

Kasper Dolberg 4.0

Viktor Fischer 4.0

Lukas Lerager 4.0

Egypt

Mohamed Salah 7.0

Mo Salah did score against Saudi Arabia but injury meant he couldn’t impose himself on the tourament. Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Reuters

Mohamed El-Shenawy 7.0

Essam El-Hadary 7.0

Sam Morsy 6.0

Amr Warda 6.0

Omar Gabr 5.67

Ahmed Hegazi 5.67

Ahmed Fathi 5.67

Tarek Hamed 5.67

Mohamed Abdel-Shafy 5.67

Mohamed Elneny 5.67

Mahmoud Hassan ‘Trezeguet’ 5.67

Mahmoud Abdel-Moneim ‘Kahraba’ 5.33

Marwan Mohsen 5.0

Ramadan Sobhi 5.0

Abdallah El-Said 5.0

England

Kieran Trippier 7.33

Kieran Trippier’s free-kick against Croatia. Photograph: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images

Jordan Pickford 7.29

Harry Maguire 7.0

Jordan Henderson 7.0

Harry Kane 6.83

Jesse Lingard 6.67

Kyle Walker 6.6

Ashley Young 6.6

John Stones 6.43

Ruben Loftus-Cheek 6.25

Marcus Rashford 6.16

Dele Alli 6.0

Raheem Sterling 5.83

Danny Rose 5.6

Eric Dier 5.5

Jamie Vardy 5.5

Fabian Delph 5.5

Danny Welbeck 5.0

Gary Cahill 5.0

Phil Jones 5.0

Trent Alexander-Arnold 5.0

France

Kylian Mbappé 7.43

Hugo Lloris 7.33

N’Golo Kanté 7.29

Paul Pogba 7.17

Raphaël Varane 7.14

Antoine Griezmann 7.14

Antoine Griezmann was runner-up to the Golden Boot winner, Harry Kane, but got his hands on a more important prize. Photograph: Michael Regan - FIFA/Getty Images

Lucas Hernandez 7.0

Benjamin Pavard 6.83

Blaise Matuidi 6.8

Samuel Umtiti 6.67

Olivier Giroud 6.29

Corentin Tolisso 6.0

Steven Nzonzi 6.0

Florian Thauvin 6.0

Nabil Fekir 5.83

Ousmane Dembélé 5.25

Presnel Kimpembe 5.0

Thomas Lemar 5.0

Steve Mandanda 5.0

Djibril Sidibé 5.0

Benjamin Mendy 5.0

Germany

Manuel Neuer 6.0

Marvin Plattenhardt 6.0

Marco Reus 6.0

Antonio Rüdiger 6.0

Sebastian Rudy 6.0

Ilkay Gündogan 6.0

Toni Kroos 5.67

A dejected Toni Kroos after Germany lost to Korea and and are out of the World Cup. Photograph: Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

Julian Brandt 5.67

Julian Draxler 5.5

Jérôme Boateng 5.5

Timo Werner 5.33

Joshua Kimmich 5.33

Jonas Hector 5.0

Mario Gomez 5.0

Thomas Müller 4.67

Mats Hummels 4.5

Mesut Özil 4.0

Niklas Süle 4.0

Sami Khedira 3.5

Leon Goretzka 3.0

Iceland

Hannes Thór Halldórsson 7.0

Ragnar Sigurdsson 6.67

Alfred Finnbogason 6.67

Jóhann Berg Gudmundsson 6.5

Emil Hallfredsson 6.5

Birkir Már Sævarsson 6.33

Birkir Bjarnason 6.33

Gylfi Sigurdsson 6.33

Gylfi Sigurdsson celebrates after scoring his penalty, but it wasn’t enough, Iceland failed to reach the World Cup knockout stage for the first time as Croatia secured a late win to top Group D on maximum points. Photograph: Clive Mason/Getty Images

Aron Einar Gunnarsson 6.33

Hördur Björgvin Magnússon 6.33

Albert Gudmundsson 6.0

Sverrir Ingi Ingason 6.0

Kári Árnason 6.0

Arnór Ingvi Traustason 6.0

Björn Bergmann Sigurdarson 5.67

Rúrik Gíslason 5.5

Ari Freyr Skúlason 5.5

Jón Dadi Bödvarsson 5.0

Iran

Alireza Beiranvand 8.67

Iran’s goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand had an excellent World Cup and was unfortunate to concede against Spain. Photograph: Luis Acosta/AFP/Getty Images

Ehsan Hajsafi 7.33

Omid Ebrahimi 7.33

Karim Ansarifard 7.33

Vahid Amiri 7.33

Morteza Pouraliganji 7.0

Saman Ghoddos 7.0

Mehdi Taremi 7.0

Alireza Jahanbakhsh 7.0

Sardar Azmoun 7.0

Ramin Rezaeian 7.0

Milad Mohammadi 7.0

Saeid Ezatolahi 7.0

Roozbeh Cheshmi 7.0

Pejman Montazeri 7.0

Majid Hosseini 7.0

Masoud Shojaei 6.0

Japan

Shinji Kagawa 7.67

Keisuke Honda 7.33

Gen Shoji 7.0

Genki Haraguchi 7.0

Takashi Inui 6.75

Takashi Inui celebrates scoring Japan’s second goal to make it 2-0, before Belgium’s amazing fight back to win the game 3-2. Photograph: Michael Regan/FIFA via Getty Images

Yuto Nagatomo 6.5

Gaku Shibasaki 6.5

Yuya Osako 6.5

Makoto Hasebe 6.25

Hiroki Sakai 6.25

Maya Yoshida 6.25

Eiji Kawashima 5.75

Shinji Okazaki 5.67 (

Hotaru Yamaguchi 5.67

Takashi Usami 5.0

Yoshinori Muto 4.0

Tomoaki Makino 4.0

Gotoku Sakai 4.0


Mexico

Guillermo Ochoa 7.5

Hirving Lozano 6.75

Hugo Ayal 6.5

Carlos Salcedo 6.5

Carlos Vela 6.5

Javier Hernández 6.5

Javier Hernandez, jumped by Brazil’s Brazil’s goalkeeper Alisson. Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images

Andrés Guardado 6.5

Héctor Moreno 6.33

Héctor Herrera 6.25

Edson Álvarez 6.25

Jesús Gallardo 6.25

Rafael Márquez 6.0

Giovani Dos Santos 6.0

Miguel Layún 5.75

Raúl Jiménez 5.5

Jesús Corona 5.5

Jonathan Dos Santos 5.0

Marco Fabián 5.0

Oribe Peralta 5.0


Morocco

Fayçal Fajr 7.0

Khalid Boutaïb 7.0

Youssef En-Nesyri 7.0

Nordin Amrabat 6.67

Nordin Amrabat in full flight against Portugal. Photograph: Ian MacNicol/Getty Images

Nabil Dirar 6.5

Hakim Ziyech 6.33

Karim El Ahmadi 6.33

Younès Belhanda 6.33

Achraf Hakimi 6.0

Mehdi Benatia 6.0

Romain Saïss 6.0

Munir El Kajoui Mohamedi 6.0

M’barek Boussoufa 6.0

Mehdi Carcela 6.0

Manuel Da Costa 5.67

Ayoub El Kaabi 5.5

Aziz Bouhaddouz 5.5

Amine Harit 5.0

Sofyan Amrabat 4.0

Nigeria

Ahmed Musa 7.33

Victor Moses 7.0

Mikel John Obi 6.67

Kenneth Omeruo 6.5

Bryan Idowu 6.33

Wilfred Ndidi 6.33

William Troost-Ekong 6.33

Leon Balogun 6.33

Francis Uzoho 6.33

Oghenekaro Etebo 6.0

Kelechi Iheanacho 6.0

Tyronne Ebuehi 6.0

Alex Iwobi 5.67

Alex Iwobi did not make much of an impact for Nigeria. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/FIFA via Getty Images

Simeon Nwankwo 5.5

Odion Ighalo 5.33

Shehu Abdullahi 5.0

Panama

Harold Cummings 8.0

Adolfo Machado 8.0

Luis Ovalle 8.0

Gabriel Torres 6.5

Ricardo Ávila 6.5

Édgar Joel Bárcenas 6.33

José Luis Rodríguez 6.33

Jaime Penedo 6.0

Fidel Escobar 6.0

Román Torres 6.0

Gabriel Gómez 6.0

Abdiel Arroyo 6.0

Luis Tejada 6.0

Aníbal Godoy 6.0

Blas Pérez 5.5

Michael Amir Murillo 5.0

Armando Cooper 5.0

Erick Davis 5.0

Ismael Díaz 5.0

Felipe Baloy 4.0

Felipe Baloy scores a consolation goal against England. Photograph: Franck Robichon/EPA

Peru

André Carrillo 8.0

Luis Advíncula 7.33

Pedro Gallese 7.0

Anderson Santamaría 7.0

Paolo Hurtado 7.0

Paolo Guerrero 7.0

Paolo Guerrero scored for Peru against Australia after his after doping ban was frozen. Photograph: Stu Forster/Getty Images

Wilder Cartagena 7.0

Miguel Trauco 6.67

Christian Cueva 6.67

Christian Ramos 6.67

Alberto Rodríguez 6.5

Jefferson Farfán 6.5

Renato Tapia 6.5

Yoshimar Yotún 6.33

Edison Flores 6.33

Pedro Aquino 6.33

Raúl Ruidíaz 6.0

Poland

Rafal Kurzawa 6.0

Lukasz Fabianski 6.0

Lukasz Fabianski makes a save against Japan. Photograph: Andrew Medichini/AP

Artur Jedrzejczyk 5.0

Slawomir Peszko 5.0

Jan Bednarek 4.67

Robert Lewandowski 4.67

Grzegorz Krychowiak 4.67

Bartosz Bereszynski 4.67

Piotr Zielinski 4.67

Michal Pazdan 4.5

Jacek Goralski 4.5

Maciej Rybus 4.5

Dawid Kownacki 4.5

Kamil Grosicki 4.33

Wojciech Szczesny 4.0

Arkadiusz Milik 4.0

Kamil Glik 4.0

Jakub Blaszczykowski 4.0

Lukasz Piszczek 4.0

Lukasz Teodorczyk 3.5

Thiago Cionek 3.0


Portugal

Cristiano Ronaldo 7.25

Cristiano Ronaldo curled in a spectacular free-kick in Portugal’s opening match against Spain. Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty Images

Rui Patrício 6.5

Pepe 6.25

Bruno Fernandes 6.0

José Fonte 6.0

João Moutinho 6.0

Ricardo Pereira 6.0

Ricardo Quaresma 6.0

Cédric Soares 6.0

Bernardo Silva 5.75

William Carvalho 5.75

André Silva 5.67

Manuel Fernandes 5.5

Raphaël Guerreiro 5.5

João Mário 5.5

Gonçalo Guedes 5.5

Adrien Silva 5.0

Gelson Martins 5.0

Russia

Aleksandr Golovin 7.5

Denis Cheryshev 7.4

Denis Cheryshev celebrates after scoring the second goal against Saudi Arabia, arguably the best goal of the tournament. Photograph: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images

Artem Dzyuba 7.2

Igor Akinfeev 7.0

Mário Fernandes 7.0

Yuri Zhirkov 7.0

Sergei Ignashevich 6.6

Roman Zobnin 6.6

Aleksandr Erokhin 6.5

Daler Kuzyaev 6.4

Yuri Gazinskiy 6.25

Aleksandr Samedov 6.2

Ilya Kutepov 6.0

Alan Dzagoev 6.0

Vladimir Granat 6.0

Fedor Kudryashov 5.75

Aleksei Miranchuk 5.0

Igor Smolnikov 4.0

Saudi Arabia

Ali al-Bulaihi 6.0

Yasser al-Mosailem 6.0

Salman al-Faraj 5.67

Yasser al-Shahrani 5.67

Salem al-Dawsari 5.67

Saudi Arabia’s Salem al-Dawsari celebrates scoring against Egypt. Photograph: Damir Sagolj/Reuters

Houssain al-Mogahwi 5.5

Motaz Hawsawi 5.5

Hattan Bahebri 5.33

Abdullah Otayf 5.33

Fahad al-Muwallad 5.33

Mohamed Kanno 5.0

Mohammed al-Breik 5.0

Taisir al-Jassim 5.0

Muhannad Assiri 5.0

Mohammed al-Owais 5.0

Omar Hawsawi 4.5

Mohammad al-Sahlawi 4.5

Yahya al-Shehri 4.5

Abdullah al-Mayouf 4.0

Osama Hawsawi 3.0

Senegal

The Whoe Senegal team for giving us this, the best training warm up ever. Photograph: David Gray/Reuters

Keita Baldé 7.0

Sadio Mané 6.67

M’Baye Niang 6.67

Ismaila Sarr 6.33

Moussa Wagué 6.33

Kalidou Koulibaly 6.0

Idrissa Gana Gueye 6.0

Salif Sané 6.0

Cheikhou Kouyaté 6.0

Cheikh Ndoye 6.0

Youssouf Sabaly 6.0

Alfred Ndiaye 6.0

Moussa Konaté 6.0

Diafra Sakho 6.0

Khadim Ndiaye 6.0

Pape Alioune ‘Badou’ Ndiaye 6.0

Lamine Gassama 6.0

Mame Biram Diouf 6.0

Serbia

Aleksandar Mitrovic 6.33

Aleksandar Kolarov 6.33

Aleksandar Kolarov gets the tackle in on Willian. Photograph: Denis Tyrin/TASS

Sergej Milinkovic-Savic 6.33

Antonio Rukavina 6.0

Luka Milivojevic 6.0

Andrija Zivkovic 6.0

Aleksandar Prijovic 6.0

Dusan Tadic 6.0

Milos Veljkovic 6.0

Vladimir Stojkovic 5.67

Nemanja Matic 5.67

Nikola Milenkovic 5.33

Filip Kostic 5.33

Adem Ljajic 5.33

Dusko Tosic 5.0

Branislav Ivanovic 5.0

Luka Jovic 5.0

Nemanja Radonjic 4.5

South Korea

Yun Young-sun 8.0

Go Yo-han 8.0

Son Heung-min 7.67

Son Heung-Min celebrates scoring his sides second goal against Germany. Photograph: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images

Cho Hyun-woo 7.67

Koo Ja-cheol 7.0

Ju Se-jong 6.5

Hong Chul 6.5

Jung Woo-young 6.5

Moon Seon-min 6.5

Lee Yong 6.33

Hwang Hee-chan 6.33

Lee Jae-sung 6.33

Kim Young-gwon 6.33

Park Joo-ho 6.0

Kim Shin-wook 6.0

Ki Sung-yueng 6.0

Jang Hyun-soo 6.0

Lee Seung-woo 5.5

Kim Min-woo 5.5

Jung Seung-hyeon 5.0


Spain

Francisco Alarcón, ‘Isco’ 7.25

Andrés Iniesta 6.5

David Silva 6.0

Diego Costa 6.0

Iago Aspas 6.0

Sergio Busquets 6.0

Thiago Alcántara 6.0

Jordi Alba 5.75

Nacho Fernández 5.67

Gerard Piqué 5.5

Jorge Resurrección, ‘Koke’ 5.5

Lucas Vázquez 5.5

Sergio Ramos 5.5

Sergio Ramos blows a kiss after Spain take the lead against Russia. Photograph: Yuri Cortez/AFP/Getty Images

Marco Asensio 5.33

Daniel Carvajal 5.0

Rodrigo 5.0

David de Gea 4.75

Sweden

Robin Olsen 7.0

Victor Lindelöf 7.0

Victor Lindelöf keeps ahead of Raheem Sterling. Photograph: Alastair Grant/AP

Andreas Granqvist 7.0

Viktor Claesson 6.8

Mikael Lustig 6.75

Gustav Svensson 6.67

Albin Ekdal 6.6

Ola Toivonen 6.6

Oscar Hiljemark 6.5

Ludwig Augustinsson 6.4

Emil Forsberg 6.4

Sebastian Larsson 6.25

Isaac Kiese Thelin 6.25

Marcus Berg 6.2

Martin Olsson 6.0

Emil Krafth 6.0

Pontus Jansson 6.0

John Guidetti 5.0

Switzerland

Yann Sommer 7.5

Fabian Schär 7.0

Manuel Akanji 6.75

Breel Embolo 6.5

Granit Xhaka 6.5

Valon Behrami 6.5

Blerim Dzemaili 6.5

Xherdan Shaqiri 6.5

Xherdan Shaqiri with his controversial celebration against Serbia. Photograph: Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters

Stephan Lichtsteiner 6.33

Steven Zuber 6.33

Josip Drmic 6.33

Ricardo Rodriguez 6.25

Denis Zakaria 6.0

Mario Gavranovic 6.0

Michael Lang 5.67

Haris Seferovic 5.33

Johan Djourou 5.0


Tunisia

Rami Bedoui 7.0

Aymen Mathlouthi 7.0

Ghaylene Chaalali 7.0

Oussama Haddadi 6.0

Fakhreddine Ben Youssef 6.0

Wahbi Khazri 6.0

Wahbi Khazrileaves Belgium’s Yannick Carrasco in his wake. Photograph: Felipe Trueba/EPA

Bassem Srarfi 6.0

Mouez Hassen 6.0

Anice Badri 5.67

Dylan Bronn 5.5

Hamdi Nagguez 5.5

Yassine Meriah 5.33

Ferjani Sassi 5.33

Ellyes Skhiri 5.33

Naïm Sliti 5.33

Farouk Ben Mustapha 5.0

Syam Ben Youssef 5.0

Yohan Benalouane 5.0

Saîf-Eddine Khaoui 5.0

Ali Maâloul 5.0

Ahmed Khalil 5.0

Saber Khalifa 5.0

Mohamed Amine Ben Amor 4.0

Uruguay

Diego Godín 7.2

Edinson Cavani 7.0

Sid Lowe’s highlight:Watching the brutal beauty of Edinson Cavani’s goal against Portugal, a 100-metre one-two between him and Luis Suárez, the ball smashed from one side of the pitch to the other and back, before flying in off Cavani’s face”. Photograph: Andrew Medichini/AP

Fernando Muslera 6.6

Luis Suárez 6.6

José María Giménez 6.5

Giorgian De Arrascaeta 6.5

Diego Laxalt 6.5

Lucas Torreira 6.4

Carlos Sánchez 6.33

Rodrigo Bentancur 6.2

Matías Vecino 6.2

Martín Cáceres 6.2

Nahitan Nández 6.0

Maximiliano Gómez 6.0

Sebastián Coates 6.0

Cristian Rodríguez 5.8

Guillermo Varela 5.5

Cristhian Stuani 5.5

Jonathan Urretaviscaya 5.0

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