Which Premier League club is winning the World Cup? Liverpool level with Arsenal but Man City cruise | OneFootball

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·29 November 2022

Which Premier League club is winning the World Cup? Liverpool level with Arsenal but Man City cruise

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Man City might not be at the top of the Premier League but they are currently leading the way in Qatar…

Here’s how it works: each player is allocated the points won by their nation – but only those from games in which they’ve played. Those points are totted up, giving each club their running total.


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Here are the latest standings. Points from the knock-out stage are allocated as though they were league games. Obviously.

20) Bournemouth – 2 points OUT Chris Mepham (Wales) – 1 Kieffer Moore (Wales) – 1

19) Southampton – 3 points OUT Mohammed Salisu (Ghana) – 3 Armel Bella-Kotchap (Germany) – 0

18) Crystal Palace – 4 points OUT Jordan Ayew (Ghana) – 3 Joachim Andersen (Denmark) – 1

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17) Brentford – 6 pointsOUT Bryan Mbeumo (Cameroon) – 4 David Raya (Spain) – 0 Mathias Jensen (Denmark) – 1 Mikkel Damsgaard (Denmark) – 1 Christian Norgaard (Denmark) – 0 Saman Ghoddos (Iran) – 0

16) Nottingham Forest – 9 points Remo Freuler (Switzerland) – 6 OUT Cheikhou Kouyate (Senegal) – 0 Wayne Hennessey (Wales) – 1 Neco Williams (Wales) – 1 Brennan Johnson (Wales) – 1

15) Leeds United – 11 points OUT Brenden Aaronson (USA) – 5 Tyler Adams (USA) – 5 Rasmus Kristensen (Denmark) – 1

14) Wolves – 16 points Ruben Neves (Portugal) – 6 Matheus Nunes (Portugal) – 3 Jose Sa (Portugal) – 0 Hwang Hee-chan (South Korea) – 3 OUT Raul Jimenez (Mexico) – 4

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=12) Aston Villa – 17 points Emiliano Martinez (Argentina) – 9 OUT Jan Bednarek (Poland) – 0 Matty Cash (Poland) – 4 Leander Dendoncker (Belgium) – 4

=12) Leicester – 17 points James Maddison (England) – 0 Nampalys Mendy (Senegal) – 6 OUT Daniel Amartey (Ghana) – 3 Danny Ward (Wales) – 0 Youri Tielemans (Belgium) – 4 Timothy Castagne (Belgium) – 4 Wout Faes (Belgium) – 0

=9) Everton – 19 points Jordan Pickford (England) – 10 Conor Coady (England) – 0 OUT Idrissa Gueye (Senegal) – 6 Amadou Onana (Belgium) – 3

=9) Newcastle United – 19 points Nick Pope (England) – 0 Kieran Trippier (England) – 7 Callum Wilson (England) – 6 Fabian Schar (Switzerland) – 3 Bruno Guimaraes (Brazil) – 3

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=9) Fulham – 19 points Joao Palhinha (Portugal) – 6 OUT Antonee Robinson (USA) – 5 Tim Ream (USA) – 5 Aleksandar Mitrovic (Serbia) – 1 Harry Wilson (Wales) – 1 Dan James (Wales) – 1

8) West Ham – 24 points Declan Rice (England) – 10 Alphonse Areola (France) – 0 Lucas Paqueta (Brazil) – 6 Nayef Aguerd (Morocco) – 7 OUT Thilo Kehrer (Germany) – 1

7) Brighton – 34 points Kaoru Mitoma (Japan) – 6 Robert Sanchez (Spain) – 0 Alexis Mac Allister (Argentina) – 9 OUT Tariq Lamptey (Ghana) – 3 Leandro Trossard (Belgium) – 4 Moises Caicedo (Ecuador) – 4 Pervis Estupinan (Ecuador) – 4 Jeremy Sarmiento (Ecuador) – 4

=5) Liverpool – 36 points Alisson (Brazil) – 6 Fabinho (Brazil) – 0 Jordan Henderson (England) – 7 Trent Alexander-Arnold (England) – 3 Virgil Van Dijk (Netherlands) – 10 Ibrahima Konate (France) – 6 OUT Darwin Nunez (Uruguay) – 4

=5) Arsenal – 36 points Aaron Ramsdale (England) – 0 Bukayo Saka (England) – 7 Ben White (England) – 0 Granit Xhaka (Switzerland) – 6 Gabriel Jesus (Brazil) – 6 Gabriel Martinelli (Brazil) – 3 Takehiro Tomiyasu (Japan) – 6 William Saliba (France) – 0 OUT Matt Turner (USA) – 5 Thomas Partey (Ghana) – 3

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4) Chelsea – 55 points Edouard Mendy (Senegal) – 6 Kalidou Koulibaly (Senegal) – 6 Mason Mount (England) – 7 Raheem Sterling (England) – 4 Conor Gallagher (England) – 0 Cesar Azpilicueta (Spain) – 3 Thiago Silva (Brazil) – 6 Matteo Kovacic (Croatia) – 5 Hakim Ziyech (Morocco) – 7 Denis Zakaria (Switzerland) – 3 OUT Christian Pulisic (USA) – 5 Kai Havertz (Germany) – 3

3) Tottenham – 58 points Harry Kane (England) – 10 Eric Dier (England) – 6 Heung-min Son (South Korea) – 4 Hugo Lloris (France) – 9 Richarlison (Brazil) – 6 Ivan Perisic (Croatia) – 5 Cristian Romero (Argentina) – 9 OUT Pape Matar Sarr (Senegal) – 3 Rodrigo Bentancur (Uruguay) – 4 Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Denmark) – 1 Ben Davies (Wales) – 1

2) Manchester United – 71 points Bruno Fernandes (Portugal) – 6 Diogo Dalot (Portugal) – 0 Harry Maguire (England) – 10 Luke Shaw (England) – 10 Marcus Rashford (England) – 10 Raphael Varane (France) – 6 Tyrell Malacia (Netherlands) – 0 Casemiro (Brazil) – 6 Fred (Brazil) – 6 Antony (Brazil) – 6 Lisandro Martinez (Argentina) – 6 OUT Christian Eriksen (Denmark) – 1 Facundo Pellistri (Uruguay) – 4

1) Manchester City – 100 points Kyle Walker (England) – 6 John Stones (England) – 10 Phil Foden (England) – 9 Jack Grealish (England) – 10 Kalvin Phillips (England) – 6 Joao Cancelo (Portugal) – 6 Ruben Dias (Portugal) – 6 Bernardo Silva (Portugal) – 6 Rodri (Spain) – 4 Aymeric Laporte (Spain) – 4 Ederson (Brazil) – 0 Manuel Akanji (Switzerland) – 6 Nathan Ake (Netherlands) – 10 Julian Alvarez (Argentina) – 9 OUT Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium) – 4 Ilkay Gundogan (Germany) – 4

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