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So far in this World Cup, some players have scored outstanding goals. Richarlison's bicycle kick goal against Serbia has been named "goal of the tournament." Here are the four players who have scored the most goals in the World Cup so far.
Richarlison vs. Serbia
Brazil forward Richarlison scored twice against Serbia in their World Cup opener. Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid assisted Richarlison's second goal in the 73rd minute.
Richarlison controlled the ball flawlessly and scored a brilliant bicycle kick goal against Serbia.
Gavi vs. Costa Rica
Gavi, a Spanish midfielder, scored a stunning volley against Costa Rica. Spain defeated Costa Rica 7-0 in their World Cup opener, and Gavi scored twice.
Messi vs. Mexico
Argentina forward Lionel Messi scored both goals in Argentina's 2-0 World Cup victory over Mexico. Messi received the ball from Angel Di Maria and scored a spectacular long-range goal against Mexico. Later in the game, the 35-year-old assisted Enzo Fernandes to make the score 2-0.
Casemiro vs. Switzerland
Casemiro's goal against Switzerland helped the national team advance to the World Cup's round of 16 stage. After receiving the ball from Rodrygo, the 30-year-old scored a brilliant goal late in the game.
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‘MAGIC’: THOMAS MULLER HAILS WORLD CUP STAR LIVERPOOL WANT TO SIGN
Thomas Muller has described Liverpool transfer target Jamal Musiala as "magic" following Germany's strong showing at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
After losing to Japan in their first group game, Germany knew a loss to Spain, who had just beaten Costa Rica by seven goals, would send them home early.
The opening goal by Alvaro Morata midway through the second half would have had German fans fearing the worst, but their teenage wonderkid stepped up.Despite the fact that Hansi Flick's side hasn't been at their best in Qatar, their 19-year-old rising star is shining bright and dragging his team towards the knockout stages, despite the fact that they still have a lot to do for their final group game.
Musiala commented on the 'tough match' after the 1-1 draw with Spain, and Muller commented in the comments section of his Instagram post,'magic Musiala.'
MUSIALA IS HONORED FOR HIS BRAVENESS
Musiala was on Chelsea's books and playing for one of Europe's top teams in 2019, but it wasn't enough for the player.
He wanted and clearly felt he was good enough to push higher than he was, but those at Stamford Bridge clearly disagreed.
That's when he made the bold decision to return to his homeland and sign for Bayern Munich, and now teams like Liverpool want to sign him.
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