Top 10 Most Valuable Players In Group H – FIFA World Cup 2022

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Top 10 Most Valuable Players In Group H - FIFA World Cup 2022

Here are the top 10 most valuable players in Group H of 2022 FIFA World Cup

Who is the most valuable player in Group H? Fans waited for so long for the draws to be announced and the results weren’t that bad. Though it took a little long for the draw ceremony to start but they are finally here.

This article will tell you about the top 10 most valuable players in Group H of 2022 FIFA World Cup.

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Most Valuable Players

  1. Bruno Fernandes – €90m
  2. Son – €80m
  3. Bernardo Silva – €75m
  4. Joao Felix – €70m
  5. Fede Valverde – €65m
  6. Diogo Jota – €60m
  7. Joao Cancelo – €60m
  8. Raphael Leao – €50m
  9. Jose Gimenez – €50m
  10. Ronald Araujo – €40m

Portugal faced a lot of difficulties qualifying for the tournament. A certain decision was made during their game against Serbia as Cristiano Ronaldo’s goal was declared null by the referee even though the ball clearly went past the line.

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This will be Cristiano Ronaldo’s 5th FIFA World Cup and he is one of the only four players in football history to do so.

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Bruno Fernandes is one of the best midfielders in the world right now. No midfielder other than the Portuguese has given more assists and created more chances in the Premier League.

However, Alan Shearer has given his opinion over the chemistry between Manchester United and Bruno Fernandes.

“It did not work ( Fernandes as a false-nine). It did not work when they played it last time against Man City and it certainly didn’t work today.

“They did not have a focal point and they didn’t have a forward. Leicester’s back four were so comfortable all afternoon.

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“They were flat, Man United, no energy, no spark. Players looked disinterested, they are not a very good football team.

“When they play this way or this system, they make it easier for the opposition. When you play there you have got to have runners in behind, you have got to ask different questions of the back four and Manchester United did not have that.

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