Leaderboards and high scores World Cup 2022 experienced a change after holding four matches from Tuesday (22/11) afternoon to Wednesday (23/11) early morning WIT.
The French national team won 4-1 against Australia in the 2022 World Cup Group D match at Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah on Wednesday (11/23) early morning Western Time Indonesia.
This victory allowed France to manage to take the lead of the Group D standings by winning three points in one game.
Meanwhile, that loss dropped Australia to fourth or bottom of Group D with zero points in a game played.
In this match, France scored four goals thanks to two goals from Olivier Giroud in the 32nd and 71st minutes, as well as one each from Adrien Rabiot in the 27th minute and Kylian Mbappe in the 68th minute.
Giroud’s two goals in that match saw him rise to the top of the 2022 World Cup top scorers.
Meanwhile, in the other match, Mexico vs Poland ended in a 0-0 draw. This result left Poland in second place and Mexico in third place in Group C.
Both are under the top of the Group C table, Saudi Arabia who beat Argentina. Meanwhile, the defeat left Argentina bottom of Group C.
2022 World Cup Results
tuesday november 22
Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
Mexico 0-0 Poland
Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
Wednesday, November 23
France 4-1 Australia
World Cup 2022 standings
group A
1. Netherlands 3 points
2. Ecuador 3
3. Senegal 0
4.Qatar 0
Group B
1. England 3
2. United States of America 1
3. Wales 1
4.Iran 0
Group C
1.Saudi Arabia 3
2. Poland 1
3. Mexico 1
4. Argentina 0
Group D
1. France 3
2.Tunisia 1
3. Denmark 1
4. Australia 0
Group E
1. Spain 0
2. Costa Rica 0
3. Germany 0
4. Japan 0
Group F
1. Belgium 0
2. Canada 0
3. Morocco 0
4. Croatia 0
Group G
1. Brazil 0
2. Serbia 0
3. Switzerland 0
4. Cameroon 0
Group H
1.Portugal 0
2.Ghana 0
3.Uruguay 0
4. South Korea 0
2022 World Cup High Scores
2 goals: Enner Valencia (Ecuador), Bukayo Saka (England), Olivier Giroud (France), Mehdi Taremi (Iran)
1 goal: Lionel Messi (Argentina), Craig Goodwin (Australia), Jude Bellingham, Jack Grealish, Marcus Rashford, Raheem Sterling (England), Kylian Mbappe, Adrien Rabiot (France), Cody Gakpo, Davy Klaasen (Netherlands), Salem Al Dawsari, Saleh Al Shehri (Saudi Arabia)
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