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Which teams’ players have scored the most goals at the World Cup so far?

Real Madrid lead the way with 11 goals, powered by Kylian Mbappe for France and Vinicius Junior for Brazil, who have both scored three times.

Jude Bellingham has added two for England, while Arda Guler was also on target for Turkey in their 3-2 win over the USA – a result that was not enough to send them into the knockout rounds.

Paris Saint-Germain are hot on Real’s heels with 10 goals. Ousmane Dembele has scored four, while Bradley Barcola, Desire Doue, Achraf Hakimi, Nuno Mendes, Joao Neves, and Ibrahim Mbaye have also struck for their respective nations.

But the surprise comes immediately behind them.

Sunderland and Crystal Palace join Arsenal, with the Premier League clubs having seven goals at the tournament to date, ahead of domestic rivals including Liverpool (six), Newcastle, Manchester United (five) and Manchester City (four).

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Liverpool do, however, lead the way with 12 assists. Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz have three assists, while Mohamed Salah – who is set to leave Anfield this summer – has teed up two goals. Ryan Gravenberch has two, with Cody Gakpo and Virgil van Dijk also registering one.

However, of those players, only Isak and Salah remain at the World Cup – with Sweden and Egypt, respectively – after Germany and the Netherlands were eliminated at the round of 32 stage.

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