2022 World Cup forward power rankings: Matchday 2
The second round of group stage fixtures is done and dusted, with forwards from across the globe all shining in Qatar.
Here are 90min’s top ten forwards after matchday two of the 2022 World Cup.
Kramaric got his World Cup up and running with two goals in Croatia’s 4-1 victory over Canada.
Playing out on the right wing, the Hoffenheim hitman made the difference.
Another goal for Gakpo as he took his tally for the tournament up to two in as many games.
Scoring against Ecuador hasn’t been easy recently, but the in-demand Dutchman found a way through.
Luis Enrique has quickly put his faith in RB Leipzig star Olmo, and understandably so.
While he didn’t score this time against Germany, he played a major role in keeping Spain on top.
France have impressed this winter and Dembele has played a major part in that.
The Barcelona winger continued his impressive form with a solid showing against Denmark.
This kid is special.
Musiala is already a leader for club and country and he was undoubtedly Germany’s star performer as they secured a potentially vital 1-1 draw with Luis Enrique’s side.
Messi’s goal against Mexico may well end up being one of the top moments of the entire tournament, purely because of the atmosphere in the stadium when it went in.
Argentina are still alive and kicking in Qatar, and they have Messi to thank for that.
Morata has been used off the bench in both of Spain’s games so far, and he’s made the most of his opportunities.
After scoring against Costa Rica, Morata upped the levels as he bagged a massive goal in the 1-1 draw with Germany.
The wait to become France’s all-time top scorer goes on for Giroud, who drew a blank against Denmark.
He was substituted on the hour mark after a certain somebody who may feature later in these rankings opened the scoring.
Two goals against Qatar was impressive from Valencia but he took things to another level with his strike against the Netherlands.
He’s climbed up to top spot on the World Cup scoring charts, alongside…
Tied with Valencia atop the standings is Mbappe, who tormented Denmark.
Two more goals for the PSG star, who’ll be hoping to match Giroud in France’s history books before long.