This is how the table of scorers of the World Cup in Qatar looks after the Saturday round of 16

With Lionel Messi’s goal this Saturday in Argentina’s victory against Australia (2-1) in the round of 16, the Albiceleste star Leo Messi caught up with the group that leads the 2022 World Cup scorers with 3 goals .

Messi thus joined the Spaniard Álvaro Morata, the Frenchman Kylian Mbappé, the Englishman Marcus Rashford, the Dutchman Cody Gakpo (who did not score in the Netherlands’ 3-1 victory against the United States) and the Ecuadorian Enner Valencia, the latter already with no options to increase their offensive production as the Tri was eliminated from the tournament.

3 goals: Alvaro Morata (Spain), Gakpo (Netherlands), Mbappé (France), Messi (Argentina), Rashford (England), E. Valencia (Ecuador)

2 goals: Aboubakar (Cameroon), Al-Dawsari (Saudi Arabia), Alvarez (Argentina), Cho (South Korea), De Arrascaeta (Uruguay), Doan (Japan), Embolo (Switzerland), B. Fernandes (Portugal) , Fullkrug (Germany), Giroud (France), Havertz (Germany), Kramaric (Croatia), Kudus (Ghana), Mitrovic (Serbia), Richarlison (Brazil), Saka (England), Taremi (Iran), Torres (Spain)

1 goal: Aboukhlal (Morocco), Al-Shehri (Saudi Arabia), Asano (Japan), A. Ayew (Ghana), Bale (Wales), Batshuayi (Belgium), Bellingham (England), Blind (Netherlands), Bukari (Ghana), Caicedo (Ecuador), Casemiro (Brazil), Castelletto (Cameroon), Chávez (Mexico), Cheshmi (Iran), Choupo Moting (Cameroon), Christensen (Denmark), Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal), Davies (Canada) , de Jong (Netherlands), Depay (Netherlands), Dia (Senegal), Diedhiou (Senegal), Dieng (Senegal), Duke (Australia), Dumfries (Netherlands), En-Nesyri (Morocco), Félix (Portugal) ), Fernández (Argentina), Foden (England), Freuler (Switzerland), Fuller (Costa Rica), Gavi (Spain), Gnabry (Germany), Goodwin (Australia), Grealish (England), Gündogan (Germany), Hwang ( South Korea), Khazri (Tunisia), Kim Young-gwon (South Korea), Klaassen (Netherlands), Koulibaly (Senegal), Leão (Portugal), Leckie (Australia), Lewandowski (Poland), Livaja (Croatia) , Mac Allister (Argentina), Majer (Croatia), Marco Asensio (Spain ), Martín (Mexico), Milinkovic-Savic (Serbia), Muntari (Qatar), Olmo (Spain), Pavlovic (Serbia), Pulisic (United States), Rabiot (France), Rezaian (Iran), Ricardo Horta (Portugal) , Saiss (Morocco), Salisu (Ghana), Sarr (Senegal), Shaqiri (Switzerland), Soler (Spain), Sterling (England), Tanaka (Japan), Tejeda (Costa Rica), Vlahovic (Serbia), Weah (United United States), Wright (United States), Zielinski (Poland), Ziyech (Morocco)

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