L’Equipe Diario CdS Newspaper Player Ratings Brazil vs Japan 2-1 World Cup- Casemiro, Gabriel, Alisson & others

Here is a look at the newspaper player ratings for Brazil vs Japan at the 2026 World Cup. Brazil, who have a fair bit of Premier League representation in their squad, won thanks to a last minute goal from Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli, set up by NUFC medio Bruno Guimaraes.

Brazil became the second team to progress to the Round of 16 after co-hosts Canada, who beat South Africa.

L’Equipe player ratings Brazil 2-1 Japan World Cup 2026

Arsenal’s Gabriel Magalhaes and NUFC’s Guimaraes were among Brazil’s better players (7/10) in L’Equipe’s books, but the Selecao still got an average team rating of just 5.6/10. Japan didn’t fare much better (5.2/10 average team rating), with Crystal Palace’s Daichi Kamada getting a 3/10.

Man United’s Matheus Cunha and right back Danilo also struggled in L’Equipe’s ratings for this game (4/10 for both)

Brazil vs Japan 2026 Player Ratings L'Equipe

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L’Equipe Diario AS Ole Newspaper Player Ratings South Africa vs Canada Soccer World Cup 2026- Mbokazi, Williams

Here is a look at the newspaper player ratings for the South Africa Bafana vs the Canada MNT for their World Cup Round of 32 clash. The Canadians won thanks to a last minute goal, ending Bafana’s World Cup dreams.

L’Equipe player ratings South Africa vs Canada football

No player on either side got a rating of more than 7/10, and Canada (average rating of 5.4) were marginally better than South Africa (5.1/10) in French newspaper L’Equipe’s eyes.

SA 0-1 Canada MNT Player Ratings World Cup 2026

Diario AS paper player ratings SA vs Canada Soccer World Cup

Spanish newspaper AS liked Mbokazi’s performance in central defence for Bafana. Despite the win, none of the Canadian starters managed a 3 star performance in AS’ player ratings.

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The Three Lions’ knockout record against African sides: the stats that should ease England’s fears

England have faced an African side a total of eight times at the World Cup, but only two of those occasions have happened in the knockout stage across the entire history of the competition. They won both, and in this third occasion, on Wednesday, the Three Lions face DR Congo in the Round of 32. A potentially tasty Ro16 tie against hosts Mexico at the magnificent Azteca awaits if they beat the Leopards in Atlanta and El Tri see off Ecuador (see bracket below).

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