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NOTORIOUSLY harsh football critics, L’Equipe, have named England star Bukayo Saka in the World Cup Team of the Tournament… and only gave one player above a SEVEN.
Arsenal ace Saka was England‘s shining light in their World Cup campaign, scoring three goals in their run to the quarter-finals.
France star Mbappe was given a 7.17 overall score for the Qatar World Cup – the highest in the team.
The 23-year-old scored eight goals, picking up the Golden Boot.
Messi, meanwhile, was given the second highest rating of 6.71 after scoring seven, assisting three, and winning the tournament.
Morocco captain and ex-Wolves ace Romain Saiss came in at third with an overall score of 6.60.
He is joined in defence by Morocco team-mate Achraf Hakimi with a score of 6, Josko Gvardiol on 6.43 and Marcos Acuna picking up a 6.25 rating.
That back four sits in front of goalkeeper of the tournament, Dominik Livakovic, who single-handedly stopped pre-tournament favourites Brazil from marching into the semis.
The Dinamo Zagreb ace was rated at 6.57.
In midfield, World Cup winner Enzo Fernandez was given a 6.40, while Morocco’s Sofyan Amrabat and Croatia icon Luka Modric were given 6.29s.
Saka joined Messi and Mbappe in attack with a 6.50.