Showing posts with label Jude Bellingham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jude Bellingham. Show all posts

Monday, July 20, 2026

World Cup Rankings

 


Let's get through the easy stuff, since there were only two games this round - the Final Rankings!!!

1.  Spain (1)

2.  Argentina (2)

3.  England (3)

4.  France (4)

Easy stuff!!!

Also, the best game was easily England over France - no question.  

So that is it.  The end of the blog, right?  Nope.  I have two more segments for you to end this World Cup.

First up, the All-World Cup team.  Since everyone does an ALL-XI, I am going to do a complete team.  Each roster in the field contains 26 players, so here is my All-World Cup Team, with starters (ALL-XI) in bold.  The roster is composed of 2 at each position (a starter and a backup).  That is 22 players.  A third goalie and striker - making the roster 24.  And then just the two other players I felt belonged on the list and deserved recognition.  Here is your team!

G – Unai Simon (Spain); Vozinha (Cabo Verde); Orlando Gill (Paraguay) - The Spanish team gave up one goal the entire campaign, and although that is a complete defensive accomplishment, the goalie positions everyone and controls the defensive calls.  Vozinha and Gill made stars of themselves.

RB – Pedro Porro (Spain); Achraf Hakimi (Morocco) Porro stabilized the wing on the back line and Hakimi does it all.

CB – Aymeric Laporte (Spain); Lisandro Martinez (Argentina); Dayot Upemacano (France); Pau Cubarsi (Spain)  No real surprises here as Spain - again - only gave up one goal the entire tournament.  Cubarsi was named the Best Young Player (at AGE 19!!!).  Martinez's injury really impacted Argentina in the final.  Nobody was as emotional on the pitch as Upemacano.

LB – Marc Cucarella (Spain); Djed Spence (England) Cucarella has showed that he is a premier left back in the world right now.  Spence really came to life this tournament.  His interplay on the left - especially with Anthony Gordon - was immaculate to watch.

M – Rodri (Spain); Jude Bellingham (England); Alexis McCallister (Argentina); Enzo Fernandez (Argentina); Martin Odegaard (Norway); Pedri (Spain); Aurelien Tchouameni (Belgium) - Rodri won the Golden Ball as the Player of the Tournament.  Nobody played better than Bellingham overall.  McCallister was just a bit better than Fernandez in passing and turning over the offense while defending, whereas Fernandez scored more, but his red card in the final was the decider in the starting position.  Haaland gets all of the acclaim because of his propensity to score, but Odegaard drives that offense.  Pedri was phenomenal and Tchouameni was just too dynamic to leave out.  This was definitely the hardest decisions to make.

WingersLionel Messi (Argentina); Julian Quinones (Mexico); Vinicius, Jr (Brazil); Lamine Yamal (Spain); Luis Diaz (Colombia)  Starting Quinones meant that only three midfielders could start, which send Enzo Fernandez to the bench, but game-after-game he came up huge for team Mexico, even winning over fans who had previously hated him because he wasn't born in Mexico (Colombia), and perhaps because of his dark skin.  All of Mexico loves him after this performance.  Yamal just didn't play enough minutes to earn a starting spot, but he was amazing.  Luis Diaz is so dynamic.  I really wanted to put Yan Dioumande into this team, and he could have replaced Luis Diaz, but I really think Diaz deserves it.

Striker – Kylian Mbappe (France); Erling Haaland (Norway); Harry Kane (England)  Duh, Duh, and Duh!

And, for my last take on this Year's World Cup - the Top 10 most memorable occurrences in the Tournament!

10.  Fans Discovering American "culture" - Seriously, the social media posts of soccer tourists as they make their first trip to the United States and find out about Bucc-ee's, Waffle House, Wal-Mart, Raisin' Canes, Chick-fil-A, Publix Subs, etc.  Is amazing.  My favorite quote was from one European who entered the "pharmacy" CVS.  He said that they sell "things that can heal you, as well as the frozen mac-n-cheese that caused the problem!"

9.  Ranch Dressing - The most obvious segue, as Ranch Dressing in-and-of-itself was - and always should be - a star.  The shops inside Logan Airport (and passed the TSA Security entrance), started selling ranch dressing so that the travelers could avoid the 3 1/2 ounce liquid rule.

8.  Norwegian Row - Not just the fans in the stadium, but the fans on the field, the fans at the golf tournament, the fans on the escalator, the fans on the streets ... everywhere a "Dum-Dum Row!"

7.  Spain's Defense - I have typed it once, and I have typed it a thousand time.  Spain only conceded 1 goal this entire tournament.  That means they kept 7 clean sheets in 8 games.  OUTSTANDING!!!

6.  Stars Shining - Another common thread in my blog posts.  The stars came to compete.  Kylian Mbappe scored 10 goals and won his second-consecutive Golden Boot - the only player in history to win twice.  And, he has the record for most World Cup goals, passing Miroslav Klose, Marta, and Lionel Messi!  And Messi scored 8 with 4 assists, including a hat trick.  Erling Haaland and Jude Bellingham had 7.  Harry Kane had 6.  Rodri wins Golden Ball.  The stars truly shone in this World Cup.

5.  England-Mexico Thriller - The best game I have ever seen.  If this was further along in the knockout stages - like a semifinal or a final - this would be talked about as the greatest game ever.

4.  Thierry Henry dealing with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Alexi Lalas - Henry is one of the best players ever, and he is incredible on UCL today with Kate Giles nee Abdo, Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards - which is probably the best sports analysis show on right now.  But, for the World Cup, Henry was paired with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Alexi Lalas as analysts, with the uber-professional Rebecca Lowe.  The fact that Henry could put up with Ibrahimovic's attitude and arrogance - despite Henry being a much better player - and the fact that he could put up with Lalas's utter incompetence, without blowing up or hurting anybody is a top 10 moment from this tournament.

3.  Folarin Balogun Red Card Saga - It wasn't the red card, which itself wasn't a horrible tackle and should have been a yellow; It wasn't the red card in that we have seen yellow cards turned into reds (and vice versa before); but it was President Trump getting involved and having the red card overturned that turned this whole tournament into a sideshow.  Along with refusing to grant visas to several people directly involved with the tournament (team managers, staff, Lumumba Vea, and even the Referee of the Year from Africa), not allowing the Iranian team to stay in the US, despite all three games being in the US and forcing them to fly in and out of their game sites on the day of games (coincidentally, Iran was the first team out of the tournament), to Trump trying to hog the spotlight by jumping into the official picture of Spain's championship trophy award, to the red card saga - this tournament will be remembered for being overly political.

2.  Scotland Fans - If I have to tell you why, you weren't paying attention.  "No Scotland, No Party!"

1.  Cabo Verde - The darlings of these games.  Everybody loves Cabo Verde, and they played outstandingly.  They drew Spain 0-0, and scored the goal of the tournament down 2-1 in extra time to Argentina.  They showed they belonged on the World Cup stage!


Sunday, July 12, 2026

World Cup Rankings 2026


Welcome back to my listing of the best teams in World Cup 2026 after the completion after the Quarterfinals.  I am only evaluating the teams based on their Quarterfinal round matchup - ONLY.  How did the team look during its win?  Round of 16 games, round of 32 games, Group stage and pre-World Cup rankings DO NOT MATTER!.

But before we get to the rankings, I wanted to share my Top 8 list of things to happen during the Round of 16 (or that occurred in the interim between the second game and the upcoming third games.) 

8.  Thibault Courtois injury - The Belgian goalkeeper, whom any consider the best in the world right now, left the game against Spain in the 71st minute due to a thigh injury.  Mikel Merino of Spain, then proceeded to jump on a rebound to slot home the winner in the 88th minute - a rebound you could never convince me that Courtois would have given up.  But alas, we will never know.  And this after losing star Youri Teilemans to injury in the pregame warmup.

7.  VARgentina - I don't necessarily buy into this, but there is so much belief in the world that FIFA is trying to hand this Cup to Argentina that this nickname is trending - or whatever is more than trending - online.

6.  Kylian Mbappe/Ousmane Dembele - The current Golden Boot leader and the reigning Ballon d'Or recipient are the most dangerous combination in this World Cup, and they both scored in France's 2-0 win over Morocco.

5.  With England's 2-1 victory over Norway, and England's first victory over Vikings since the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066, we lose the Norwegian fans, but not before one last huge VIKING ROW in which Mexican future star Gilberto Mora joined!

4.  Spanish Super Sub Mikel Merino (that is a whole lot of literation!) enters the game against Brazil in the 86th minute and scored the game winner in the 88th winner.  This is the second-consecutive game in which Merino entered late and scored the game winner, having scored the lone goal in Spain's 1-0 win over Iberian rival Portugal.

This reminds me ....

Does anybody besides me that is not Italian remember Salvatore Schillaci?  Schillaci was perhaps THE Super Sub in World Cup history - plying his trade in 1990 World Cup in his home country of Italy.  In the Azzuri's first game against Austria, Schillaci subs in and scores the only goal of the game late.  In the next game against Czechoslovakia, he scores again!  Proving too much of a force to keep on the bench, Schillaci was given the starting nod up to next to the vaunted Roberto Baggio, but did not score.  Schillaci started again in the Round of 16 against Uruguay, but this time as an attacking midfielder, scoring the first goal midway through the second period as Italy won 2-0.  In the quarterfinals, Schillaci was back up top with Baggio, and once again scored - this time the only goal in a 1-0 victory.  In the semi-finals, Schillaci was again starting up top, this time IN PLACE OF BAGGIO, and scored Italy's lone goal in a 1-1 game in which the hosts lost to Argentina in a shootout.  Schillaci cemented his Golden Boot by scoring his 6th goal of the tournament in a 2-1 third-place victory over England, while also assisting on the second goal.  

Schillaci did not receive the call much for Italy after that, finishing his international career with 18 caps (16 in 1990-1991), and never again appeared in a World Cup.  He retired from his club career in 1997 having scored 154 goals in 417 games.  He passed away in 2024 at the age of 59.  

Back to the countdown (and in the saddest of segues) ...

3.  Jayden Adams - Shortly after the 25-year-old South African midfielder returned home following Bofana Bofana's ouster from the knockout rounds, he was found dead on the morning of July 11.  Cause of death remains unknown - or at least unreleased.  Adams appeared in three of South Africa's four games in this World Cup.

2.  This game-winning goal by JULIAN ALVAREZ!!!

1.  What is an appropriate response by your team's fans when you score both goals in a 2-1 extra time victory?  HEY JUDE by the Beatles!!!  And Bellingham's reaction is priceless too!

Which were the best games of the quarterfinals?  Here are my rankings ...

4.  France 2-0 over Morocco - Morocco contributed next-to-nothing for excitement, making this game one-sided and kind of boring.

3.  Argentina 3-1 (ET) over Switzerland - Switzerland was game, but Argentina's 60% possession is really why this is third.

2.  England 2-1 over Norway - The first quarter (Ha! Ha! - Take that FIFA) was pretty plodding, slow, and uneventful.  It really picked up from there.

1.  Spain 2-1 over Belgium - Just a truly great game, even if not at the level of some of the games in the previous rounds.  

The top 4 teams in the FIFA rankings all made the Semi-Finals.  But how do they rank on my list?  (Previous ranking in parentheses)

1.  France (6) - Best game they have played all tournament.

2.  Argentina (4) - They win even without Messi scoring a goal!

3.  Spain (5) - They finally gave up a goal in this tournament!

4.  England (3) - Mostly because they were truly tested by Norway!

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

World Cup Rankings 2026

 

Welcome back to my listing of the best teams in World Cup 2026 after the completion after the Round of 16.  I am only evaluating the teams based on their Round of 16 matchup - ONLY.  How did the team look during its win?  Round of 32 games, Group stage and pre-World Cup rankings DO NOT MATTER!.

But before we get to the rankings, I wanted to share my Top 15 list of things to happen during the Round of 16 (or that occurred in the interim between the second game and the upcoming third games.) 

15.  Azzedine Ounahi scoring a brace as Morocco easily advanced over Canada.

14.  England's Jarell Quansah earned a Red Card for a horrible tackle.  At least they can replace him at right back with Reece James.

13.  Michael Olise - one of France's stars - received a yellow for blatantly shoving a Paraguayan player in the face while the ball was dead.  This should have been red and would have changed the entirety of the World Cup if a red was given.

12.  The world has embraced CABO VERDE, as evidenced by this Uruguayan fan!  This tournament has been great for brining people together!

11.  Belgium just absolutely annihilated the US Men's team.  The USMNT shall now be called, "The Congo!"

10.  In extra time, a VERY questionable foul called against Paraguayan Junior Alonso on Desire Doue, allowing France to convert a game-winning penalty kick.  More on this later.

9.  Jude Bellingham of England scoring a brace with both goals coming within 2 minutes of each other!!!

8.  Paraguayan goalkeeper Orlando Gill selling his game-worn jerseys to raise money for medical treatment for his prematurely-born son.  (This happened in 2022/2023, but I just found out about it).

7.   Erling Haaland scoring in the 79th and 90'+1 sending Norway to victory 2-1 over Brazil.

6.  Swiss goalkeeper Gregor Kobel's diving save on Cucho Hernandez in the fourth round of penalty kicks which sent Switzerland through 4-3 on penalties.

5.  Kylian Mbappe, after scoring the penalty kick discussed in number 10, made fun of Paraguayan goalkeeper Orlando Gill by pointing in the direction Gill dove - which was opposite of his kick - and then imitated Gill's dive after scoring.  He later then refused to shake Gill's hand after the final whistle blew despite the fact they were both next to each other.  Gill then threw the ball at Mbappe.  For the game, it should be noted, Gill was named "Man of the Match!"  In a similar move, Brazil's Neymar, Jr. taunted Norway's goalie Orjan Nyland after scoring on a penalty in the 90'+11, to solidify Brazil's 2-1 loss.

4.   Mikel Merino of Spain subbed into his team's 0-0 game against Portugal in the 85th minute and promptly scored the game-winner at the 90'+2 mark.  Spain, by they way, has not given up a goal in the tournament.

3.  Argentina, down 2-0 to Egypt, and being absolutely destroyed on top of that, stormed back to wind 3-2 with a goal by Cristian Romero off an assist by Leonel Messi in the 79th minute, a Messi goal in the 83rd minute, and an Enzo Fernandez headed game-winner off a beautiful pass from Lautaro Martinez.  Three goals in 13 minutes while down 2-0!!!!  Just astounding. 

2.  FIFA overturn's Folarin Balogun's red card from the previous round after meddling by President Donald Trump.  This is virtually unprecedented - having happened only once before in 1962 for Garrincha for Brazil.  The fact that Trump bragged about getting it done just infuriated the entire rest of the world and should have led to the disqualification of the US team.  Instead in distracted them, angered Belgium (and others) and led to a 4-1 loss that was worse than the score.

1.  And since number 1 always has to be on-field play, the ENZO FERNANDEZ GAME WINNER!!!

Before I post the rankings of the remaining teams in the tournament, here were the best games of the Round of 16.

9.  Belgium 4-1 over US - Just a brutal game to watch, especially as a US fan

8.  Argentina 3-2 over Egypt (First 60 minutes) - Egyptian domination

7.  Morocco 3-0 over Canada - Morocco controlled the game; very one-sided

6.  Switzerland 0-0 (4-3 in PKs) over Colombia - What a tournament if this is ranked 6th!

5.  Norway 2-1 over Brazil - Even with the game 0-0 for so long, you knew it was going to erupt

4.  Spain 1-0 over Portugal - Heated rivalry came down to the end

3.  France 1-0 over Paraguay - Contrast in styles in which France's talent finally won out in the end

2.  Argentina 3-2 over Egypt (last 30 minutes) - Just WOW!!!

1.  England 3-2 over Mexico - Simply one of the best soccer matches I have ever seen!

And now the rankings of the remaining 8 teams based solely on their Round of 16 performances (with last edition's rankings in parentheses).

1.  Belgium (16)

2.  Morocco (6)

3.  England (14)

4.  Argentina (7)

5.  Spain (2)

6.  France (1)

7.  Norway (10)

8.  Switzerland (12)