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Argentine star Lionel Messi has joined his Paris Saint-Germain teammate, Kylian Mbappe, as the top scorer in the 2022 FIFA World Cup, which Qatar will host until December 18.

 

The curtain came down on Wednesday evening, in the semifinals of the 22nd edition of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, with Argentina and France qualifying for the final match of the tournament, at the expense of both Croatia and Morocco, who will compete for third place.

A total of 163 goals have been scored so far in Qatar 2022, with 120 goals in the group stage, 28 goals in the quarter-finals, 10 goals in the quarter-finals and 5 goals in the semifinals of the tournament.

French striker Kylian Mbappe leads the scorers with 5 goals, equal to Lionel Messi, who scored three of them from penalties, followed in third place by French strikers Olivier Giroud and Argentine Julian Alvarez, with four goals each.

Three goals were scored by:

Dutchman Cody Jakpo, Englishman Marcus Rashford, Englishman Bukayo Saka, Spaniard Alvaro Morata, Ecuadorian Ener Valencia, Brazilian Richarlison, and Portuguese Gonzalo Ramoš.

Two goals were scored by:

Robert Lewandowski (Poland), Mehdi Tarmi (Iran), Ferran Torres (Spain), Mohamed Kaddous (Ghana), Gyu-Sung-cho (South Korea), Bruno Fernandes and Rafael Leao (Portugal), Andrej Kramaric (Croatia), Salem Al-Dosari (Saudi Arabia), Kai Havertz and Niklas Volkrug (Germany), Ritsu Doan (Japan), Georgian de Arrascaieta (Uruguay), Vincent Aboubakar (Cameroon), Aleksandar Mitrovic (Serbia), Briel Embolo (Switzerland), Wout Fichhorst, Neymar (Brazil), Youssef Nasiri (Morocco) and Harry Kane (England).

One goal was scored by each of the players:

Hakim Ziyech, Romain Saiss and Zakaria Abou Khalal (Morocco), Raheem Sterling, Jude Bellingham, Jack Grealish, Jordan Henderson and Phil Foden (England), Andre Ayew, Osman Bockarie and Mohamed Salisu (Ghana), Alexis McAlistair, Enzo Fernandez and Nahuel Molina (Argentina), Lovro Mayer, Marko Levia, Ivan Perisic and Bruno Petkovic (Croatia), Michy Batshuayi (Belgium), Carlos Soler, Pablo Martín Paez, Dani Olmo and Marco Asensio (Spain), Oh Tanaka, Tacoma Asano and Daizen Maeda (Japan), Alphonso Davies (Canada), Wahbi Khazri (Tunisia), Luis Chavez and Henri Martin (Mexico), Famara Diedhiu, Ismaila Sarr, Boulay Dya, Kalidou Coulibaly and Bamba Deng (Senegal), Strahinja Pavlovic (Serbia), Roozbeh Jashmi and Ramin Rezaian (Iran), Cristiano Ronaldo, Joao Felix, Ricardo Horta, Pepe and Rafael Guerrero (Portugal), Frenkie de Jong, Davi Klassen, Memphis Depay, Daley Blind and Denzel Dumfries (Netherlands), Kesher Fuller and Yeltsin Tejeda (Costa Rica), Mohamed Muntari (Qatar), Moisés Caicedo (Ecuador), Hwang Hee-chan and Kim Young Gun & Beck Sung-ho (South Korea), Matthew Leckie, Craig Goodwin and Mitakoma Asanoswarichil Duke (Australia), Xherdan Shaqiri, Remo Freiler and Manuel Akanji (Switzerland), Piotr Zielinski (Poland), Andreas Christensen (Denmark), Christian Pulisic, Timothy Weah, J. Wright (USA), Gareth Bale (Wales), Eric Maxime Choupo-Moting and Jean-Charles Castelletto (Cameroon), Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Dušan Vlahovic (Serbia), Saleh Al-Shehri (Saudi Arabia), Ilkay Gundogan and Serge Gnabry (Germany), Casemiro and Vinicius Junior and Lucas Paqueta (Brazil), Adrien Rabiot, Aurélène Chouameni, Theo Hernández and Randall Colo Moani (France).

Own goal by mistake:

Morocco’s Nayef Akrd (Canada), Germany’s Manuel Neuer (Costa Rica) and Argentina’s Enso Fernandez (Australia).

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