Who are the best players for FIFA World Cup 2022 in the world? The question is brilliant since it will cause a never-ending debate among your pals in which no one will come out on top.
The Lionel Messi-Cristiano Ronaldo rivalry appears to have become modern football mythology, leaving us no closer to a resolution while the next generation of megastars competes for the position.
Our list is the outcome of various factors. We have taken into account recent performances, but in many cases, very strong or weak 2021/22 seasons have been overlooked to avoid cutting players with a long history of remarkable results at the first opportunity.
Cristiano Ronaldo
One of the main movers on this list is Ronaldo, who spent more than ten years constantly placing in the top two.
Despite the challenging start to the new season, it is safe to say that as he approaches the final gambits of his career, his best days are behind him. Nevertheless, there is no guilt in it because United still has access to him as a powerful weapon.
Sadio Mane
Mane’s influence at Liverpool is growing long after his departure because of the ongoing strife at the Reds. His loss feels extremely felt, despite some of the hot youthful talent on Merseyside.
The Senegalese winger, who scored 16 goals in the Premier League last season, has established himself at his new squad, where he is without a doubt the star player, with three consecutive goals in his Bundesliga debut.
Karim Benzema
Benzema has made a triumphant comeback and is currently basking in an Indian summer after spending over 20 years in the game.
The Real Madrid star has recently been overshadowed by high-priced Galactico-style players, but Madrid always returns to the dependable Frenchman, who enjoyed one of his best seasons of his career in 2021–2022.
He has not just made our list based on his 27 goals in 32 La Liga games last season; he has produced four straight 20-goal seasons, combined with a stack of assists that are proof of his work rate, altruism, and importance in determining Madrid’s success.
Mohamed Salah
Salah’s straight running may be viewed as crass by football snobs, but there is no denying his effectiveness.
Few players in the entire world are more adept at picking up the ball out wide and quickly driving across or into the area. He might not have the all-around skill set that players on this list above him do.
He serves as Liverpool’s emblem, talisman, an Egyptian king.
Erling Haaland
The first player on the list has a great possibility of ultimately taking home the coveted No. 1 position.
Haaland has flourished since making his professional football debut. He was successful at Red Bull Salzburg and made fun of the Bundesliga while sporting a Dortmund jersey. In 89 appearances for the latter, he scored 86 goals.