Each goal of the 2018 World Cup: the Englishman Harry Kane wins the Golden Boot with six goals



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With France winning the World Cup it is time for some individual awards to be distributed. One of them, of course, will now go to the Englishman Harry Kane, who finished the 2018 Cup with six goals. Only his own goal dominated Kane at this tournament. He was challenged by Cristiano Ronaldo, Romelu Lukaku and Denis Cheryshev, not to mention Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe, but a dominant group stage allowed Kane to take over

. You can find all goals scored at this year's World Cup. There was a lot. Then, once you're done, click here to see the top five goals of this CBS Sports Cup .

Listed below are the top scorers in Russia

Top scorers of the 2018 World Cup

  • Harry Kane, England, 6 goals
  • Antonie Griezmann, France, 4 goals
  • Kylian Mbappe, France, 4 goals
  • Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal, 4 goals
  • Romelu Lukaku, Belgium, 4 goals
  • Denis Cheryshev, Russia, 4 goals

Look below when each match is over to see all the goals you missed or just want to see again.

July 16: France 4, Croatia 2

It was the usual suspects for France, with Paul Pogba (65)), Kylian Mbappe (59)) and Antoine Griezmann ( 38 & # 39;) all in a draw for the French. A goal against Mario Mandzukic's side (18) makes it four for Les Bleus. On the Croatian side, Mandzukic (69th) was bought while Ivan Perisic (28th) had his own magnificent goal.

Kylian Mbappé went into action!

The 19-year-old becomes the first teenager to score in the FIFA World Cup finals since Pele. pic.twitter.com/4fqjCSWJL0

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 15, 2018

July 14: Belgium 2, England 0

Harry Kane could not add to his world Total tops the third place against Belgium. Thomas Meunier (4th) finished a nice center from Nacer Chadli to give Belgium the advantage in the first minutes of the match, then Eden Hazard (82) ended the match for his third goal of the cup.

July 11: Croatia 2, England 1

Croatia arrived at the World Cup and defeated a powerful Three Lions team to get there. The Englishman Kieran Trippier (5th) opened the scoring with a very nice free kick. Ivan Perisic (68th) however equalized for Croatia in the second half, before Mario Mandzukic (109th) scored the winning goal of Croatia.

July 10: France 1, Belgium 0

match with Belgium was riddled with chances, so it's shocking, there's only one goal to add. However, the magnificent header of Samuel Umtiti (51st) on such a magnificent frame was the only goal of the semi-finals of the World Cup. France will now enter its first World Cup final since 2006. France won once, in 1998 as a host country. Now he seems to be doing the same thing against Russia

July 7: Croatia 2, Russia 2 (Croatia wins 4-3 in PK)

Denis Cheryshev (31 ') put the host nation ahead with a rocket in the first But Mario Mandzukic found Andrej Kramaric (39th) for the equalizer eight minutes later. That would be all the score in the regulation, but Croatia seemed to have beaten his ticket to the semifinals on a header from Domagoj Vida (101st). Mario Fernandes (115th) managed to pull the level of Russia with only a few minutes. In penalty, Russia lost its calm. Fyodor Smolov tried a clever loft shot to open it, and Danijel Subasic read it well to save him. Fernandez went from being a hero to being a bad guy, completely missing the mark on his chance, while Ivan Rakitic sent his team to the next round.

July 7: England 2, Sweden 0

Harry Kane was unable to increase his lead The race for the Golden Boot Saturday, but England has done more than enough to pbad the half -final of the World Cup. First defender Harry Maguire (30th) with a brilliant head on a corner, then Dele Alli (59th) finished a beautiful shot by Jesse Lingard.

July 6: Belgium 2, Brazil 1

Belgium advances to the semifinal after an unbelievable performance against one of the tournament's favorites. It was partly thanks to the help of superstar Kevin De Bruyne who found the back of the net for the first time in Russia. Although Brazil made the match interesting in the second half with a goal from Renato Augusto, the Red Devils are heading to their first semifinal since 1986.

July 6: France 2, Uruguay 0

France is heads to semifinals Another impressive performance against Uruguay where Antoine Griezmann (61st) buried his third goal of this tournament. Raphael Varane (40th) opened the scoring with a beautiful header on a beautiful header, giving a punch to France

3 July: England 1, Colombia 1 (England wins 4-3 in PK) [19659014] the PK Curse with a victory over Colombia in penalty. Harry Kane (57) started the scoring with a penalty goal, and Yerry Mina (90 + 3) still has a header that sent the game to penalties. Finally, Eric Dier hit the winning goal for England on penalties.

July 3: Sweden 1, Switzerland 0

This was definitely a football match. One of the best things to say about this match for Sweden is that it won, Emil Forsberg (66) giving the Swedes their only goal of the match. As to whether the goal should or should not have been credited to Forsberg, well …

July 2: Belgium 3, Japan 2

Belgium gave us the quarter-final we expected, but the way It was certainly not in conformity. Japan took the lead with two goals from Genki Haraguch (48 ") and Takashi Inui (52)). Belgium, however, came back with three goals to stun the Blue Samurai. Jan Vertonghen (69) and Marouane Fellaini (74) equalized the match, while Nacer Chandli scored the buzzer-beater that allowed Belgium to cross the finish line.

We propose you a better counter-attack!

Chadli finishes a nice team game to give the victory to Belgium late in the game. ??? pic.twitter.com/lbUxZDzG0E

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 2, 2018

July 2: Brazil 2, Mexico 0

After a scoreless first period, Mexico has not been able to withstand the formidable attack of Brazil. The first goal came from Neymar Jr. (51)) on a brilliant dropoff to Willian. The next was Robert Firmino (88) on an easy center from Neymar

FIRMINO MADE 2-0!

Neymar's shot is deflected into the path of Firmino and the Liverpool man taps home to double the lead of Brazil. pic.twitter.com/myy7bXRehU

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 2, 2018

July 1: Croatia 1, Denmark 1 (Croatia gains 3-2 in PK)

The Danish Mathias Jorgensen (1) scored in the first minute of the match before Mario Mandzukic (4th) found the equalizer for Croatia a few minutes later. No team found a breakthrough in regulation and overtime. Croatia continued to win 3-2 in the penalty shootout to qualify for the quarter-finals. Ivan Rakitic nailed on PK to send Croatia into play.

July 1st: Russia 1, Spain 1 (Russia wins 4-3 in PK)

A Sergey Ignashevich (12th) gave the Spain's advantage ahead of Artem Dzyuba (41) leveled things for Russia from the penalty spot. No team could find a breakthrough and the match was extended with extra time and penalty shoot-outs. Russian goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev saved PK Koke and Iago Aspas to stun one of the favorites.

Spain takes advantage early

The free kick comes to Sergio Ramos at the far post but it is Ignashevich who gets the last touch to put Spain in place 1 -0. pic.twitter.com/9j0mlZaMrE

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) 1st of July 2018

Russia equalizes!

Spades are called for a handball in the box and Dzyuba buries the penalty to make it 1-1 just before half-time. pic.twitter.com/VYngWu0aTS

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 1, 2018

Akinfeev arrives HUGE for Russia!

He saves the penalty of Aspas to complete the biggest of the annoying knockout KO in the history of the FIFA World Cup. pic.twitter.com/CGBDb75GGT

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 1, 2018

June 30: Uruguay 2, Portugal 1

Edinson Cavani (7 th) scored his first of two goals before many people could put themselves at ease in their seats, giving Uruguay a 1-0 lead that he would take in halftime. Pepe (55) tied for Portugal on a corner kick from the post, but Cavani (62) gave the advantage to his team with a curling player a minute later.

Pepe equalizes for Portugal!

The defender finds himself free in the penalty area and goes home to 1-1 and has more than 30 minutes to play. pic.twitter.com/oJbXZKuKwT

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 30, 2018

June 30: France 4, Argentina 3

The first match of the knockout stage has was played on Saturday when the two powers produced one of the most entertaining games of the cup. It also gave us some of the finest goals up here, when Angel Di Maria was found in the first Argentine goal at about thirty meters. But not to be outdone, Benjamin Pavard buried a potential goal of the tournament on his side early in the second period. In the end, the youngest French star, Kylian Mbappe, ended her career with two goals scored in a few big moves.

Argentina takes the lead! 1965

Messi's shot is redirected to the back of the net by Mercado to put the score at 2-1 just minutes from the second half. pic.twitter.com/5jpBjCbdmy

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) JUNE 30, 2018

ANGEL DI MARIA! ???

The Argentine loose a rocket from outside the box to upgrade them just before halftime. pic.twitter.com/pWbSsYR1eN

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 30, 2018

June 28: Belgium 1, England 0

In a match that no team no Was particularly interested In winning, Belgium managed to find the back of the net to come out of Group G as the winner. Adnan Januzaj was found in this beautiful pbad to give the advantage to the Belgians and to the final victory.

Januzaj creates a certain separation and buckles the ball to allow Belgium to impose 1-0 in England and take the lead in the Group G standings! pic.twitter.com/TrwUnuxnxD

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 28, 2018

June 28: Tunisia 2, Panama 1

With the two teams already eliminated from the tournament, He There was nothing on the line but pride for Tunisia and Panama on Thursday. They also provided some fireworks with three goals on the 90-minute campaign, including Tunisia's winner in 66's Wahbi Khazri.

June 28: Colombia 1, Senegal 0

of 16 on a goal from Yerry Mina (74th), whose two goals in games have propelled Colombia to the round of 16.

June 28: Poland 1, Japan 0

Jan Bednarek (59) scored the only goal of this match on a nice free kick from a free kick to put Poland 1 -0 on Japan. While the goal threatened the advancement of Japan, it was short-lived. Japan will head to the knockout stages despite the defeat.

June 27: Brazil 2, Serbia 0

Brazil scored goals of Paulinho (36th) and Thiago Silva (68th)

June 27: Switzerland 2, Costa Rica 2

Goals of Switzerland's Blerim Dzemaili (31 ') Josip Drmic (88') was canceled by a goal from Kendall Waston (56th) of Costa Rica and a goal by the Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer ( 90 "+ 3" in a 2-2 draw

27 June: South Korea 2, Germany 0

In what is easily the biggest surprise of the World Cup, Korea South prevented the defending champions from advancing to the knockout phase with a pair of late goals to death. Young-Gwon Kim found the net on a corner kick that was deflected off a German defender. Then, with goalkeeper Manuel Neuer in attack, South Korea scored on an empty net of a long ball to revive the game.

27 June: Sweden 3, Mexico 0

The Swedes won the victory in Group F with three goals in their last game against Mexico. Ludwig Augustinsson got things moving in the second half thanks to a great shot by Andreas Granqvist, who hit a penalty shot and a goal that broke his record.

June 26: Argentina 2, Nigeria 1

until the next round, thanks to the goals of Lionel Messi (14 &) and Marcos Rojo (86)). Victor Moses Nigeria's penalty (51) was not enough for the Super Eagles

June 26: Croatia 2, Iceland 1

Croatia goals by Milan Badelj (53 & # 39) 😉 and Ivan Perisic (90)) Iceland, who got a goal from Gylfi Sigurdsson (76th).

June 26: Peru 2, Australia 0

Australia will not be able to qualify for the knockout round after another impressive performance from Peru. The goals of Andre Carrillo (18)) and Paolo Guerrero (50 ont) gave Peru a consolation victory before its release.

They had to wait 36 ​​years, but Peru has finally scored its goal! ???

Carrillo strikes once from the distance to set them up 1-0 over Australia. pic.twitter.com/bkHoCiob7s

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 26, 2018

June 26: Denmark 0, France 0

This is, surprisingly, the first match without goal

June 25: Spain 2, Morocco 2

The Moroccan goals of Khalid Boutaib (14th) Youssef En-Nesyri (81st) were canceled by goals of Isco (19th) and Iago Aspas (90 "+ 1") for Spain in a 2-2 draw.

June 25: Portugal 1, Iran 1

A goal by Ricardo Quaresma (45 ") for Portugal was canceled by a goal from Karim Ansarifard (90" + 3 ") for Iran in a 1-1 draw.

OH MON, Quaresma! ??

The 34-year-old man awards his manager with a magnificent shot to the outside of the foot that finds the top corner. pic.twitter.com/wmhTCm7X8y

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 25, 2018

Ronaldo missed a penalty that would have given Portugal first place in group B and CR7 a share of the Golden Boot kicker with the English Harry Kane

June 25: Uruguay 3, Russia 0

Goals of Luis Suarez (10 ') and Edinson Cavani (90'), and a Denis Cheryshev's own goal (23 ') June 25: Saudi Arabia 2, Egypt 1

Mo Salah (22) scores but Saudi Arabia bounces with goals from Salman Al-Faraj ( 45 "+ 6") and Salem Al-Dawsari (90 "+5") to beat Egypt.

Saudi Arabia gets its first goal of the 2018 FIFA World Cup!

They receive their second penalty of the day and this time he is buried to do 1-1 at halftime. pic.twitter.com/A4v3y9yD5y

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 25, 2018

June 24: Colombia 3, Poland 0

Goals of Yerry Mina (40 & # 39; ), Radamel Falcao (70th) and Juan Cuadrado (75th) gave the Cafeteros their first win of the tournament and eliminated Poland from the knockout stage.

THE DANCED COLOMBIANS ARE BACK!

Cuadrado ends the break after another beautiful pbad from James and celebrates in style. pic.twitter.com/NBiJXM6MGF

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 24, 2018

June 24: Japan 2, Senegal 2

Senegal goals of Sadio Mane (11 & # 39;) and Moussa Wague (71st) were canceled by goals from Takashi Inui (34th) and Keisuke Honda (78th) for Japan in a draw of 2 to 2.

Japan equalizes AGAIN!

Honda finds himself this time alone in front of the net and spreads it to make 2-2 with 10 minutes left. pic.twitter.com/cAYpAcJeF8

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 24, 2018

June 24: England 6, Panama 1

To Harry Kane (22 #, 45 ') +1', 62 '), a John Stones double (8', 40 ') and a Jesse Lingard goal (36') was needed to England to send Panama, who scored his first goal in the World Cup, thanks to Felipe Baloy (78)).

Straight out of the training ground!

England beautifully executes a free kick that ends with John Stones getting his second of the day. pic.twitter.com/ggYj22x06n

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) 24 June 2018

23 June: Germany 2, Sweden 1

Sweden had Germany on the nets after Ola Toivonen (32 ') used his best smart shot to put his team in the lead at the half. Germany answered the door, Marco Reus (48th) taking over his team. Things were heading towards a draw before Germany, playing with 10 men, received the boost they needed from Toni Kroos (90 + 5) on a free kick.

June 23: Mexico 2, South Korea 1 [19659014Mexicomarkedagoalineachhalf-timeCarlosVelagotapenalty(26th)andJavierHernandezfinishedacounterattack(66th)beforeSonHeung-min(90+3)gotatidystartintheinteriorofacountry

June 23: Belgium 5, Tunisia 2

Belgium got a double of Romelu Lukaku (16 ", 45" + 3 ") and Eden Hazard (6") 51) and a goal by Michy Batshuayi (90) cancels the goals of Tunisia's Dylan Bronn (18th) and Wahbi Khazri (90 "+ 3").

Romelu Lukaku can not be stopped!

4th in the tournament just before half-time to give Belgium a 3-1 lead. pic.twitter.com/tQcz2USNc0

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 23, 2018

June 22: Switzerland 2, Serbia 1

Switzerland was beaten by Serbia with a pair of unanswered goals after Serbian Aleksandar Mitrovic opened the scoring for Serbia in the fifth minute. Granite Xhaka (52) equalized, while Xherdan Shaqiri gave the advantage to Switzerland in the 90th minute

22 June: Nigeria 2, Iceland 0

The Super Eagles beat Friday's Cup goals of the World against a big team from Iceland. Musa opened the locker room early in the second half with that spectacular touch of a cross that threw the ball in the air before it was buried in the back of the net. He added one more for good measure in the 75th minute after pbading the goalkeeper.

June 22: Brazil 2, Costa Rica 0

Just when we could have had our first game of the Cup, Philippe Coutinho (90 + 1) finally broke the draw 0-0 . While this goal would certainly have been enough, Coutinho later found Neymar Jr. who went up the field to score again (90 + 7). Brazil finally got their first Cup victory after a dominant performance against Costa Rica who ended up paying.

Neymar's goal puts him in third place on Brazil's scorers list with 56 goals.

He only lags behind Pele (77) and Ronaldo (62). ?? pic.twitter.com/RaeowO2Oom

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) 22 June 2018

21 June: Croatia 3, Argentina 0

Croatia takes the surprise of the Cup of the world with victory over Argentina, winning a spot in the knockout phase of the World Cup. Ante Rebi (53)), Luka Modric (80)) and Ivan Rakitic (90 + + 1 ont) all scored for Croatia. [2199022] June 21: France 1, Peru 0

The French teenager Kylian Mbappe (34 ") joins the elite company as the youngest player to score at the time. a World Cup for France 1-0

: Denmark 1, Australia 1

Australia has kept its hopes of progressing in the group stage thanks to a draw 1-1 on Thursday. Christian Eriksen (7th) opened the scoring for Denmark, while Australian Mile Jedinak (38) scored a goal on a penalty kick from the VAR.

June 20: Spain 1, Iran 0

-0 finish. Spain completed Wednesday's matches with a 1-0 win against Iran. A goal from Diego Costa (54)) proved to be the difference against Iran, despite a controversial decision by VAR to clear a late goal from Iran.

June 20: Uruguay 1, Saudi Arabia 0

Something is going to have to give for Uruguay, which clinched its second 1-0 win of the tournament with a victory over Saudi Arabia. A goal from Luis Suarez (23rd) at the exit of a corner gave the advantage to Uruguay, before La Celeste put an end to the match and scored for the rest of the match with a total of six points.

June 20: Portugal 1 Morocco 0

You have an idea of ​​who put the goal alone in this match. Cristiano Ronaldo (4) scored his fourth goal of the Cup on a head. And even if Morocco threatened repeatedly, he just could not score his first goal of the tournament.

June 19: Russia 3, Egypt 1

Russia continued to roll in its second World Cup match, but the first The score of the day came in the 47th minute on the fifth goal of the tournament, a match tight against the all-time record in 1998. Then Denis Cheryshev (59 '), who scored two goals, raised the score to 2-0 Artem Dzyuba (62) had pushed back three minutes more late with a fresh arrival. Mohamed Salah (73) scored the first goal of his career in the World Cup after being eliminated, but that was not enough for Egypt.

June 19: Senegal 2, Poland 1

The day had some very strange goals. Senegal opened the scoring in the first period thanks to a goal by Idrissa Gana (37th), then he increased his lead to 2-0 on a bizarre goal from M & # 39; Baye Niang (60) . came to the field and found himself behind the defense. Poland cut the gap by half with a goal from Grzegorz Krychowiak (86th), but that was finally not enough.

June 19: Japan 2, Colombia 1

Colombia lost a man in the third minute of the match, when a ball from Carlos Sanchez led to a penalty kick goal of Shinji Kagawa (6)). Colombia finally replied on a superb free kick by Juan Fernando Quintero (39) who went under the wall. After knocking on the door for much of the second half, Japan headed for the last time with a header from Yuya Osako (73).

June 18: England 2, Tunisia 1

an untimely attack, but Harry Kane's two goals (11 ', 90' + 1 ') barely gave him the lead. advantage to England. A penalty from Ferjani Sbadi (35) equalized a 1-0 match, but Kane's goal in stoppage time was simply the best moment.

June 18: Belgium 3, Panama 0

T go as planned, but you can not face much stronger competition than Belgium. After threatening throughout the first period, Dries Mertens (47th) put Belgium on the board with a magnificent volley. Romelu Lukaku (69th, 75th) added two extra goals to consolidate the win

18 June: Sweden 1, South Korea 0

Sweden dominates South Korea behind the penalty throw from captain Andreas Granqvist (65th ).

June 17: Brazil 1, Switzerland 1

Brazilian Philippe Coutinho (20th) and Switzerland's Steven Zuber (50th) found the back of the net in a 1-1 draw

June 17: Mexico 1 , Germany 0

A goal in the first half of the Mexican Hirving Lozano (35th) allowed El Tri to seize a huge surprise against the defending World Cup champions [19659024] 17 June: Serbia 1, Costa Rica 0

The goal of the victory of the Russian Aleksandar Kolarov (56th) made the difference

16 June: Croatia 2, Nigeria 0

Croatia won their first match , with Nigerian Oghenekaro Etebo (32), who hit the ball in his own net in the first half for what was the winning goal. Luka Modric (71st) did not cheat on a penalty shot later in the match, finishing with precision.

June 16: Denmark 1, Peru 0

Peru could not take advantage of his chances in the first hour match before the Danish Yussuf Poulsen (59th) only delivers the goal of the match [19659024] June 16: Argentina 1, Iceland 1

Sergio Agüero (19th) places Argentina at -Stop in the upper left corner of the net. Iceland reacted quickly thanks to Alfred Finnbogason (23rd), who scored the first goal of his team in the World Cup. Despite opportunities later in the game, it is so that things will end in this one.

June 16: France 2, Australia 1

The Australian goal of Mile Jedinak (62 ') was not enough for France. A penalty shot by Antoine Griezmann (58) and a late score by Paul Pogba (80) were enough to give the victory to the Blues

15 June: Portugal 3, Spain 3

Ronaldo stole the show match, but Spain is still distant with a point against Portugal despite its ridiculous performance. Diego Costa equalized before Nacho gave first place to Spain, which Ronaldo of course cleared.

Another free kick for Diego Costa

net thanks to Busquets and Costa. ?? pic.twitter.com/lpEVcJALe5

– FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 15, 2018

June 15: Iran 1, Morocco 0

Aziz Bouhaddouz of Morocco has marked his own scored goal (90 "+ 5") in stoppage time to give victory to Iran

15 June: Uruguay 1, Egypt 0

Uruguayan Jose Giminez (89 ') mark late in the game for Uruguay

14 June: Russia 5, Saudi Arabia 0

Russia Yury Gazinskiy (11'), Denis Cheryshev (42 & 39) , 90 '+1), Artem Dzyuba (71') and Aleksandr Golovin (90 '+ 4) all found the back of the net in the opening game:

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