The first day of the World Cup in Qatar, which ended this Thursday, left behind stellar moments such as wins by Spain, France and Brazil; surprises in the defeats of Argentina and Germany; and even Hirving “Chucky” Lozano, who, along with Christian Pulisic, was named the most effective dribbler in the World Championship.
According to BeSoccer, the Mexican winger leads Qatar’s 2022 dribbling scoring list alongside the American. with 8 successful dribbles, although Chucky has a higher percentage of efficiency as he made four fewer attempts than Chelsea.
Third place in this classification is Ousmane Dembele, who tried nine and successfully reached seven, surpassing the previous two in percentage efficiency.
And the fact is that Lozano, who was highly appreciated by his fans, was the most visible in the attack of Mexico, which, however, had a hard time finding a target. AS WELL ASthe winger completed more passes -8- and won more duels -19- than any other player on pitch 974 of the stadium during the 0-0 game against Poland, but his efforts ended without a goal trophy.
For his part, Pulisic provided an assist to Tim Weah in his first game against Wales, although the US went no further than a 1-1 draw against Europe.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar has started and brought great matches. Some “small” teams surprised her at the World Cup and they were victorious. But that was not the case for Concacaf. Regional teams have not yet managed to win the first victory at the World Championship.
The first match for Konkakaf teams has already been played. Although some sets have shown a good facethere was no performance in front of the gate and no one was able to score three points.
The balance of Koncacafe is not encouraging at all. A couple of draws and defeats have accumulated four teams in the region. In total, the USA were the only team to score a goal, conceding 9 against.
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Source: La Opinion
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