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·6 June 2026
⭐️ Can anyone succeed Messi? The candidates for World Cup MVP

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·6 June 2026

If you think this World Cup will be won by lab-made strategies, you’re watching the wrong sport. Theory is all well and good, but when the stadium roars, the ones in charge are the footballers with superstar status and a coach’s brain.
They’re the ones who decide when to suffocate the opposition and when to keep the ball. If you want to know where football is heading in 2026, all you have to do is watch what these seven guys do when the ball reaches them.

At just 18 years old, the Barça youngster is already running Spain’s attacks. His dribbling and decision-making are pushing a football IQ of 200.

In his sixth World Cup, Leo is the ultimate coach on the pitch. He manages his energy, reads space like no one else, and decides when to raise Argentina’s tempo.

Electric and mature. Vini no longer only beats defenders on instinct; now he draws markers, handles pressure, and dictates where Brazil’s attack is played.

Captaincy and total authority. His mere presence shapes the opponent’s tactical system; Kylian decides when and how France kill off matches.

The king of Germany’s space invaders. His ability to turn between the lines breaks any defensive block; he is the brain of the Mannschaft’s combination play.
An all-action midfielder with a veteran mentality. He dominates the defensive third, organizes transitions, and gets on the scoresheet. He is England’s all-around engine.
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Pure leadership and the goalscoring manual in person. CR7 no longer runs the whole pitch, but he organizes Portugal’s high press and devours the box.
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