2022 World Cup midfielder power rankings: Matchday 1

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Whether it be by protecting their defence, supplying their attack or a bit of both, some midfielders are making their mark in Qatar.

Here are 90min’s top performing midfielders from matchday 1 at the 2022 World Cup.


Frenkie de JongFrenkie de Jong

De Jong got his team the win / Dean Mouhtaropoulos/GettyImages

De Jong made some really sloppy errors against Senegal, but some excellent runs too, and delivered when it mattered most, setting up the Netherlands‘ first goal with a glorious pass.


Lionel Messi, Mohamed KannoLionel Messi, Mohamed Kanno

Kanno impressed for Saudi Arabia / Julian Finney/GettyImages

Up against a star-studded Argentina midfield, Kanno more than held his own at both ends of the pitch to help his team pull off a shock result.


Bruno FernandesBruno Fernandes

Fernandes set up two goals against Ghana / Marvin Ibo Guengoer – GES Sportfoto/GettyImages

Fernandes was really poor in the first half of Portugal’s opening match against Ghana but more than made up for it in the second, setting up two of their three goals with lovely assists.


Stephen Eustaquio, Amadou OnanaStephen Eustaquio, Amadou Onana

Eustaquio ran the show against Belgium / Jean Catuffe/GettyImages

We’re willing to bet that commentators said Eustaquio’s name more than anyone else’s in Canada’s match with Belgium. The Porto man ran the show, dominating the Belgian midfield.


Wataru EndoWataru Endo

Endo was everywhere against Germany / Sebastian Frej/MB Media/GettyImages

Endo produced an absolute masterclass in doing the dirty work in Japan’s win over Germany, winning pretty much every 50-50 he went in for and covering every blade of grass.


PedriPedri

Pedri’s World Cup debut was a good one / Richard Sellers/GettyImages

His midfield partner may have stolen the show but Pedri wasn’t half bad himself against Costa Rica, creating a number of openings for his team-mates.


CasemiroCasemiro

Casemiro impressed at both ends of the pitch / Justin Setterfield/GettyImages

With how attacking their side is, Brazil need Casemiro at his best, and he was against Serbia. He looked as good as ever defensively and even got invovled in attacks, producing one glorious through ball and hitting the woodwork with a great effort.


Jude BellinghamJude Bellingham

England’s star man against Iran / Richard Sellers/GettyImages

Many were excited to see what Bellingham could do at this World Cup, and if his performance against Iran, which saw him open the scoring, is anything to go by, we’re in for a treat.


Adrien RabiotAdrien Rabiot

Australia couldn’t deal with Rabiot / Lionel Hahn/GettyImages

On paper, Rabiot doesn’t seem a worthy replacement for Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kante, but he looked it against Australia, getting a goal and an assist while doing his defensive job too.


GaviGavi

Gavi produced the performance of the first round / Visionhaus/GettyImages

Spain looked scarily good against Costa Rica, and nobody looked better than Gavi. He scored one goal, created another, and was just absolutely sublime.