The 10 best goals of the 2022 World Cup
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Salem Al-Dawsari's heartbreak
In the match Saudi Arabia beat Argentina 2-1 in Group C, Al-Dawsari was one of the heroes of the Asian team. The midfielder wearing the number 10 shirt scored the result by cutting the right foot, pinning the ball into the high corner in the 53rd minute, after a situation of escaping pressing in the penalty area. Saudi Arabia became the only team to win the team that later won the World Cup 2022.
Richarlison throws his body to catch the volley
In the opening match of Group G against Serbia 2-0, Richarlison scored both goals for Brazil in the 62nd and 73rd minutes. The first goal came from a back-kick after goalkeeper Milinkovic-Savic pushed Vinicius' shot. But the second goal was a masterpiece, when Richarlison controlled the high bouncing ball, then launched a "scissor" volley into the Serbian net. Immediately after this goal, Richarlison was forecast to win the World Cup's Best Goal award in 2022.
Cody Gakpo's cannonball
In the 1-1 draw with Ecuador, Gakpo opened the scoring for the Netherlands in the sixth minute. Midfielder Moises Caicedo lost the ball in front of the penalty area, Davy Klassen stole it and passed it to his teammate wearing the number 8 shirt to shoot his left foot to the near corner. This is one of Gakpo's three goals at the 2022 World Cup, in addition to goals against Senegal and Qatar.
Enzo Fernandez's heartbreaking move
In the 2-0 win over Mexico, Fernandez contributed to set the score for Argentina in the 87th minute. From the corner, Rodrigo de Paul passed close to Messi, allowing the PSG superstar to slam the ball into the edge of the penalty area for Fernandez. The 21-year-old Benfica midfielder received the ball and then cut his heart into a high corner beyond Ochoa's reach, scoring his first goal for Argentina. After this goal, Fernandez won the starting position in the middle in the remaining five matches, then was voted the best young player of the 2022 World Cup.
Vincent Aboubakar's kick
In the chase for the score at Al Janoub Stadium on November 28, Serbia reversed the lead 3-1, after letting Cameroon open the scoring from the 29th minute. But Vincent Aboubakar's masterpiece helped the African representative find it again. confident. In the 63rd minute, the 30-year-old striker replaced this person to break the offside trap, juggling the ball over the Serbian goalkeeper's head to shorten the score to 2-3. Just three minutes later, Cameroon sealed the result 3-3 with a close-range cushion from Eric Maxime Choupo-Moting.
Luis Chavez's free kick
In the 2-1 victory over Saudi Arabia in the last match of Group C, Chávez increased the score to 2-0 in the 52nd minute. The Pachuca club midfielder scored a direct free kick from 30 meters away. Goalkeeper Al-Owais flew in the right direction, but could not touch the ball.
Kylian Mbappe's right foot strike
In the match France beat Poland 3-1 in the round of 16, Mbappe scored a double. His second goal was a situation to increase the score to 3-0, coming from a heart attack in front of four Polish defenders in the 90 + 1 minute. Goalkeeper Szczesny got his hand on the ball, but could not save.
Richarlison scored after an impromptu combination
In the match Brazil beat Korea 4-1 in the round of 16, Richarlison raised the score to 3-0 in the 29th minute. The Brazilian striker kicked the ball in front of the opponent's defender, bounced off the wall with his teammates, and then crossed into the penalty area. get the ball back and finish it neatly. The defenders and goalkeepers of Korea like helpless before the technique and speed of the Brazilian attack.
Paik Seung-ho's long-range cannon shot
Also in the match Brazil crushed Korea in the 1/8 round, the Asian team shortened the score to 1-4 in the 76th minute. Substitute striker Paik Seung-ho scored with a shot like a man from 25 meters. hit goalkeeper Alisson.
Neymar's solo performance
In the quarter-final against Croatia, Neymar opened the scoring for Brazil in the 105+1 minute. The striker wearing the number 10 shirt made two consecutive wall jumps with his teammates, penetrated the penalty area, dribbled past the Livakovic goalkeeper, and then shot the net. The goal had a personal mark after Brazil seemed helpless against the Croatian defense in the two main periods and most of the first extra time. Without Croatia's surprise equalizer in the 117th minute, Brazil could have reached the semi-finals.