Messi Holds No. 1 in The Athletic's Top 50 World Cup Players After Quarter-Finals
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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 13
Messi Holds No. 1 in The Athletic's Top 50 World Cup Players After Quarter-Finals
3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 13
Summary
Lionel Messi stayed atop The Athletic’s updated top 50 World Cup player rankings after the quarter-finals, with four teams left in the tournament.
The ranking uses The Athletic’s player ratings model and keeps 50 names throughout the knockout rounds, meaning eliminated players can remain but be overtaken by those still playing.
Kylian Mbappe held second after scoring against Morocco, while Jude Bellingham jumped four places to third after four goals in his last two knockout matches for England.
Quarter-final performances drove some of the biggest moves: Elliot Anderson rose 11 spots to 19th, Ousmane Dembele climbed to seventh, and Mikel Merino entered at 41 after two late knockout winners.
The updated list reflects the semifinal picture as Argentina, England, France and Spain supply many of the highest-ranked players heading into the final two rounds.