Flying Eze and its trusted partners need your
permission to store and access cookies, unique identifiers, personal data, and information on your
browsing behaviour on this device. This only applies to Flying Eze. You don’t have to accept, and
you
can change your preferences at any time via the Privacy Options link at the bottom of this screen. If
you don’t accept, you may will still see some personalised ads and content.
Cookies, device identifiers, or other information can be stored or accessed on
your device for the purposes presented to you.
Ads and content can be personalised based on a profile. More data can be added
to better personalise ads and content. Ad and content performance can be
measured. Insights about audiences who saw the ads and content can be derived.
Data can be used to build or improve user experience, systems and software.
Precise geolocation and information about device characteristics can be used.
If you don’t want to accept, please select Read More option below where you can also see how and
why your data may be used. You can also see where we or our partners claim a legitimate interest and
object to the processing of your data.
WITH the 2022 World Cup less than two weeks away, fans will find themselves casting their memories back to the previous tournament.
The 2018 edition in Russia threw up a number of surprise performers that made for an incredible team of the tournament.
England reached the semi-finals before crashing out in heartbreaking fashion to Croatia in extra-time.
But the Three Lions still had two representatives in Fifa’s World Cup team of the tournament.
Kieran Tripper, then at Tottenham, was an unsurprising inclusion at right-back after a superb campaign which included a stunning free-kick in the semi-final defeat to Croatia.
Ashley Young was also named in the team of the tournament after being a regular in the team that reached the semi-finals.
But one of the more surprising names from the XI is Dejan Lovren.
While the unpredictable defender never really proved his worth at Liverpool, the Croatian was superb in helping his nation to the final.
And Lovren was rewarded for his performances with a place in the team of the tournament.
Spurs flop Paulinho is another name not many would have guessed as one of the best 11 stars from Russia 2018.
Then on loan at Chinese side Guangzhou Evergrande from Barcelona, Paulinho started all, five of Brazil’s games before they were beaten in the quarters by Belgium.
He even chipped in with a goal in the 2-0 group stage win over Serbia.
World Cup winners Hugo Lloris and Raphael Varane joined France team-mates Griezmann and Mbappe in the XI.
Luka Modric was named in the team after starring for Croatia in their incredible run to the final, with the midfielder also scooping the Ballon d’Or later that year.
Belgium star Eden Hazard is the final name on the list after scoring three goals and providing two assists in six games at the tournament.
There was no place for Cristiano Ronaldo – despite his stunning hat-trick against Spain in the group stages.