
We’re down to the final eight teams of the world’s biggest sporting event, and the last few Matchdays of Sorare: Global Cup ’22.
Though another wave of talent left the Global Cup player pool following the Round of 16 (e.g. Jordi Alba, Christian Pulisic, etc), a bounty of world-class players remain heading into the Quarterfinals and Matchday 5. (Remember: You can add four extra players to your squad before lineups lock Friday at 3pm CET / 9am ET.)
Which players still in the tournament should be on your radar? Here’s a look at Global Cup leaders at each position through Matchday 4 in terms of points per match (players have competed in all four matches, unless otherwise denoted):
Goalkeepers (eight starters remaining)
- Andries Noppert (Netherlands): 63 ppm
- Jordan Pickford (England): 59 ppm
- Alisson (Brazil): 59 ppm — Represents average in the three matches he’s played (one DNP)
- Dominik Livakovic (Croatia): 57 ppm
- Emiliano Martínez (Argentina): 48 ppm
- Diogo Costa (Portugal): 47 ppm
- Yassine Bounou (Morocco): 41 ppm
- Hugo Lloris (France): 34 ppm — Represents average in the three matches he’s played (one DNP)
Defenders
- Theo Hernandez (France): 82 ppm — Represents average in the three matches he’s played (one DNP)
- Harry Maguire (England): 73 ppm
- Achraf Hakimi (Morocco): 73 ppm
- Nicolas Otamendi (Argentina): 68 ppm
- Daley Blind (Netherlands): 67 ppm
- Dejan Lovren (Croatia): 64 ppm
- Marquinhos (Brazil): 62 ppm
- Josko Gvardiol (Croatia): 61 ppm
- Luke Shaw (England): 61 ppm
- Romain Saiss (Morocco): 61 ppm
Midfielders
- Bruno Fernandes (Portugal): 89 ppm — Represents average in the three matches he’s played (one DNP)
- Jude Bellingham (England): 74 ppm
- Frenkie de Jong (Netherlands): 69 ppm
- Mateo Kovacic (Croatia): 61 ppm
- Adrien Rabiot (France): 60 ppm
- Enzo Fernandez (Argentina): 59 ppm
- Davy Klaassen (Netherlands): 59 ppm
- Aurelien Tchouameni (France): 59 ppm
- Luka Modric (Croatia): 57 ppm
- Sofyan Amrabat (Morocco): 56 ppm
Forwards
- Lionel Messi (Argentina): 79 ppm
- Kylian Mbappe (France): 75 ppm
- Cody Gakpo (Netherlands): 73 ppm
- Antoine Griezmann (France): 67 ppm
- Vinícius Júnior (Brazil): 65 ppm — Represents average in the three matches he’s played (one DNP)
- Richarlison (Brazil): 64 ppm — Represents average in the three matches he’s played (one DNP)
- Harry Kane (England): 64 ppm
- João Félix (Portugal): 64 ppm — Represents average in the three matches he’s played (one DNP)
- Ousmane Dembele (France): 59 ppm
- Marcus Rashford (England): 50 ppm
Looking for more tips to set your Matchday 5 lineup? Football scouting expert Fabrizio Romano highlighted his Sorare player targets here.
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