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Real Madrid Lead Club Scoring Charts as Premier League Lag Behind at World Cup

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Real Madrid tops the club goal-scoring charts at the World Cup with 11 strikes. Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior each contributed three goals for France and Brazil respectively, while Jude Bellingham added two for England. Arda Guler also found the net for Turkey in their 3-2 victory over the USA, though it wasn't enough to advance.

Paris Saint-Germain trails closely with 10 goals, led by Ousmane Dembele's four-goal haul. Several teammates including Bradley Barcola and Achraf Hakimi also scored for their respective nations. The surprise package sits Sunderland and Crystal Palace, who join Arsenal with seven goals apiece from their Premier League stars.

Liverpool may lag in goals but dominates the assist rankings with 12. Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz each provided three assists, while Mohamed Salah contributed two before Egypt's exit. Only Isak and Salah continue at the tournament with Sweden and Egypt, after Germany and Netherlands bowed out at the round of 32.

These numbers reveal how European club talent translates to international competition, with some Premier League sides punching above their reputation. The data offers insight into which players are making impacts beyond their domestic campaigns.