Real Madrid have been the top goalscorers in the World Cup so far, so the club's dominance of football will continue until the World Cup.
Real Madrid have scored nine goals so far in the World Cup, ahead of Tottenham Hotspur, who have scored seven goals, while Barcelona have scored six goals.
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo (4) and Croatia's Luca Modric (2) scored the same goal. German striker Tony Crosse and Spaniard Nacho Fernandez and Esco both scored one goal.
Top scorers Harry Kane and Tottenham Hotspur have scored their highest goals, scoring five goals so far, and Denmark's Christian Ereksen and South Korea's Hyong Min Sun have scored one goal.
Brazilian striker Philippe Coutinho scored twice for Uruguayan Luis Suarez and Croatian striker Ivan Rakitic and Colombian Yiri Mina scored one goal.
In the fourth place, Manchester United and Atletico Madrid finished with five goals. The lion's share was scored by Manchester United's Romilo Lucaco, who scored 4 goals and Diego Atletico Madrid striker Diego Costa scored 3 goals.
Real Madrid have scored nine goals so far in the World Cup, ahead of Tottenham Hotspur, who have scored seven goals, while Barcelona have scored six goals.
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo (4) and Croatia's Luca Modric (2) scored the same goal. German striker Tony Crosse and Spaniard Nacho Fernandez and Esco both scored one goal.
Top scorers Harry Kane and Tottenham Hotspur have scored their highest goals, scoring five goals so far, and Denmark's Christian Ereksen and South Korea's Hyong Min Sun have scored one goal.
Brazilian striker Philippe Coutinho scored twice for Uruguayan Luis Suarez and Croatian striker Ivan Rakitic and Colombian Yiri Mina scored one goal.
In the fourth place, Manchester United and Atletico Madrid finished with five goals. The lion's share was scored by Manchester United's Romilo Lucaco, who scored 4 goals and Diego Atletico Madrid striker Diego Costa scored 3 goals.
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