Дэлхийн аваргын шилдэг тоглогчийн шагналын эргэн тойрон дахь маргаан

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Хөгжөөн дэмжигчдийн санал асуулгаар тодордог “Шилдэг тоглогч” шагналын шударга байдал олны анхаарлыг татаж байна.

Дэлхийн аваргын тэмцээний үеэр тоглолтын шилдэг тоглогчийг тодруулахдаа 2010 оноос хойш зөвхөн үзэгчдийн саналд тулгуурлаж ирсэн билээ. Гэвч энэ нь статистик үзүүлэлтээс илүүтэй алдартай тоглогчдыг дэмжсэн “нэр хүндийн уралдаан” болж хувирч байгаад шүүмжлэл их байна. Тухайлбал, Бельгийн шигшээ багийн Кевин Де Брюйне өөрийн нэр хүндийн улмаас л шагнагдсан байж болзошгүй хэмээн эргэлзэж байсан удаатай.

Энэ жилийн тэмцээний шөвгийн наймд Испани болон Бельгийн тоглолтын дараа Ламин Ямал шилдэгээр тодорсон нь олон хүний гайхшралыг төрүүлэв. Түүнчлэн, Хорватын эсрэг тоглолтод пенальтигаас гоол оруулсан Криштиану Роналду болон Кабо-Вердегийн эсрэг гоол оруулсан Лионель Месси нарыг шилдэгээр сонгосон нь тухайн тоглолтод илүү их хувь нэмэр оруулсан бусад тоглогчдын амжилтыг бүдгэрүүлж байна гэж үзэх хүмүүс цөөнгүй байна.

Одоогоор Лионель Месси таван тоглолтоос дөрөвт нь шилдэг тоглогчоор нэрлэгдээд байгаа бол Жүүд Беллингхэм, Винисиус Жуниор, Эрлинг Холанд нар тус бүр гурван удаа энэ шагналыг хүртжээ. Хөгжөөн дэмжигчид тоглолтын туршид саналаа өгөх боломжтой бөгөөд энэ үйл явцад ямар нэгэн бүртгэл шаарддаггүй нь уг шагналын нэр хүндэд сөргөөр нөлөөлж байна.

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Player of the match awards rarely bring universal agreement.

Lamine Yamal won the accolade after Spain’s 2-1 win over Belgium in their quarter-final on Friday, but his performance for the winning team did not appear standout.

This summer’s World Cup has delivered several particularly divisive winners of the newly-named Superior Player of the Match, a title first introduced at last year’s Club World Cup as the Superior Player Award.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Yamal and Erling Haaland are among the stars who have won the awards so far at the tournament in North America.

Some recent winners — a seemingly unimpressed Yamal after a win over Austria and an equally indifferent-looking Malik Tillman struggling to even acknowledge the camera — do not necessarily seem enthused by the prestige of the award, which is sponsored by lager brand Michelob Ultra.

The Athleticis on hand to explain the process.


How are the winners selected?

Since 2010, the voting for the player of the match has been in the hands of the fans.

From half-time through to full-time of any given live match, voting is open for supporters to vote for the player they want to win the award. You can vote for any player who has featured in some capacity during the match.

Fans can even edit their vote before full-time, should a later goal, outstanding save, or other form of key contribution take place.

Before the 2010 tournament in South Africa, player-of-the-match awards were decided by World Cup organizer FIFA. The power of the vote shifted towards fans after that tournament, via mobile phone texting and online, before voting on social media platform Twitter (now X) became the method in the 2014 World Cup.

Voting moved entirely to FIFA’s website in 2022.

In domestic leagues, such as the Premier League, the player of the match is often decided by the selected broadcaster. Statistics usually support the decision, and the chosen player is usually handed the award during their post-match interview.


Why has the award been controversial?

The fan vote element introduces the possibility of the award becoming a popularity contest, which favours the highest-profile players. That has appeared to play out on multiple occasions.

In 2022, Belgium star Kevin De Bruyne, then of Manchester City, questioned why he won the award in his side’s 1-0 victory over Canada. “I don’t think I played a great game, I don’t know why I got the trophy. Maybe because of my name,” he said at a post-match press conference.

This summer, Ronaldo being named Player of the Match for Portugal’s 2-1 win against Croatia in the round-of-32 caused something of a stir. The 41-year-old, who also claimed the award for the 5-0 group-stage win against Uzbekistan, was not massively involved in the match aside from the penalty he converted to level at 1-1 in the 68th minute.

Barcelona’s Yamal, meanwhile, took the award for Spain’s 3-0 victory against Austria at the same stage. While he impressed during the 90 minutes, it is hard to suggest he deserved the award over Real Sociedad forward Mikel Oyarzabal, who scored twice either side of Pedro Porro’s goal.

Oyarzabal was, however, selected over Yamal in the group-stage 4-0 win against Saudi Arabia. The striker scored twice and assisted Yamal’s opener, and fans clearly took to his performance in Atlanta.

Many also didn’t agree with Messi winning the award for Argentina’s 3-2 victory against Cape Verde on Friday. The Inter Miami forward got the opening goal, but it was hard to ignore the contributions of Argentina defender Lisandro Martinez — who also netted, and provided the assist for Messi’s strike — or Cape Verde’s Sidny Cabral, who scored what will be a contender to be the goal of the tournament to level at 2-2.

Messi has won the award in each of the three games in which he has started (Steph Chambers – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Fans do not need to register an account on the FIFA website in order to vote. So the vote really is open to anyone, of any age, allegiance, or background.


Which players have won the awards this year?

Messi has won more awards than any other player, collecting four from his first five appearances in the tournament to date.

England’s Jude Bellingham, Brazil’s Vinicius Junior and Norway’s Haaland have three each, while Bellingham’s team-mate Harry Kane has won two. Bellingham’s award in the 0-0 draw against Ghana raising a few eyebrows due to the African side successfully nullifying any attacking threat from their opponents.

Forwards Julian Quinones and Folarin Balogun, of co-hosts Mexico and the U.S. respectively, have also each won two awards along with the superstars of Haaland, Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe, Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah.

An image of Julian Quinones with the Man of the Match award

Quinones has won two awards for Mexico due to his performances (Ryan Pierse – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Group Stage

  • Mexico 2-0 South Africa – Julian Quinones (Mexico)
  • South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic – Hwang Inbeom (South Korea)
  • Canada 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina – Ismael Kone (Canada)
  • USA 4-1 Paraguay – Folarin Balogun (USA)
  • Haiti 0-1 Scotland – John McGinn (Scotland)
  • Australia 2-0 Turkey – Nestory Irankunda (Australia)
  • Brazil 1-1 Morocco – Vinicius Jr (Brazil)
  • Qatar 1-1 Switzerland – Mahmoud Abunada (Qatar)
  • Ivory Coast 1-0 Ecuador – Yan Diomande (Ivory Coast)
  • Germany 7-1 Curaçao – Kai Havertz (Germany)
  • Netherlands 2-2 Japan – Virgil van Dijk (Netherlands)
  • Sweden 5-1 Tunisia – Alexander Isak (Sweden)
  • Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay – Federico Valverde (Uruguay)
  • Spain 0-0 Cape Verde – Vozinha (Cape Verde)
  • Iran 2-2 New Zealand – Ramin Rezaeian (Iran)
  • Belgium 1-1 Egypt – Emam Ashour (Egypt)
  • France 3-1 Senegal – Michael Olise (France)
  • Iraq 1-4 Norway – Erling Haaland (Norway)
  • Argentina 3-0 Algeria – Lionel Messi (Argentina)
  • Austria 3-1 Jordan – Ali Olwan (Jordan)
  • Ghana 1-0 Panama – Antoine Semenyo (Ghana)
  • England 4-2 Croatia – Harry Kane (England)
  • Portugal 1-1 Congo DR – Joao Neves (Portugal)
  • Uzbekistan 1-3 Colombia – Luis Diaz (Colombia)
  • Czech Republic 1-1 South Africa – Ladislav Krejci (Czech Republic)
  • Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina – Johan Manzambi (Switzerland)
  • Canada 6-0 Qatar – Jonathan David (Canada)
  • Mexico 1-0 South Korea – Luis Romo (Mexico)
  • Brazil 3-0 Haiti – Vinicius Junior (Brazil)
  • Scotland 0-1 Morocco – Ismael Saibari (Morocco)
  • Turkey 0-1 Paraguay – Matias Galarza (Paraguay)
  • USA 2-0 Australia – Folarin Balogun (USA)
  • Germany 2-1 Ivory Coast – Deniz Undav (Germany)
  • Ecuador 0-0 Curaçao – Eloy Room (Curaçao)
  • Netherlands 5-1 Sweden – Cody Gakpo (Netherlands)
  • Tunisia 0-4 Japan – Group F – Ayase Ueda (Japan)
  • Uruguay 2-2 Cape Verde – Kevin Pina (Cape Verde)
  • Spain 4-0 Saudi Arabia – Mikel Oyarzabal (Spain)
  • Belgium 0-0 Iran – Alireza Beiranvand (Iran)
  • New Zealand 1-3 Egypt – Mohamed Salah (Egypt)
  • Norway 3-2 Senegal – Erling Haaland (Norway)
  • France 3-0 Iraq – Kylian Mbappe (France)
  • Argentina 2-0 Austria – Lionel Messi (Argentina)
  • Jordan 1-2 Algeria – Ibrahim Maza (Algeria)
  • England 0-0 Ghana – Jude Bellingham (England)
  • Panama 0-1 Croatia – Cristian Martinez (Panama)
  • Portugal 5-0 Uzbekistan – Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)
  • Colombia 1-0 Congo DR – Daniel Munoz (Colombia)
  • Scotland 0-3 Brazil – Vinicius Junior (Brazil)
  • Morocco 4-2 Haiti – Achraf Hakimi (Morocco)
  • Switzerland 2-1 Canada – Johan Manzambi (Switzerland)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-1 Qatar – Kerim Alajbegovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Czech Republic 0-3 Mexico – Mateo Chavez (Mexico)
  • South Africa 1-0 South Korea – Thapelo Maseko (South Africa)
  • Curaçao 0-2 Ivory Coast – Nicolas Pepe (Ivory Coast)
  • Ecuador 2-1 Germany – Nilson Angulo (Ecuador)
  • Japan 1-1 Sweden – Anthony Elanga (Sweden)
  • Tunisia 1-3 Netherlands – Brian Brobbey (Netherlands)
  • Turkey 3-2 USA – Arda Guler (Turkey)
  • Paraguay 0-0 Australia – Aiden O’Neill (Australia)
  • Norway 1-4 France – Ousmane Dembele (France)
  • Senegal 5-0 Iraq – Pape Gueye (Senegal)
  • Egypt 1-1 Iran – Ramin Rezaeian (Iran)
  • New Zealand 1-5 Belgium – Leandro Trossard (Belgium)
  • Cape Verde 0-0 Saudi Arabia – Deroy Duarte (Cape Verde)
  • Uruguay 0-1 Spain – Alex Baena (Spain)
  • Panama 0-2 England – Jude Bellingham (England)
  • Croatia 2-1 Ghana – Petar Sucic (Croatia)
  • Algeria 3-3 Austria – Riyad Mahrez (Algeria)
  • Jordan 1-3 Argentina – Giovani Lo Celso (Argentina)
  • Colombia 0-0 Portugal – Diogo Costa (Portugal)
  • Congo DR 3-1 Uzbekistan – Yoane Wissa (Congo DR)

Round of 32:

  • South Africa 0-1 Canada – Stephen Eustaquio (Canada)
  • Germany 1-1 Paraguay (3-4 penalties) – Orlando Gill (Paraguay)
  • Netherlands 1-1 Morocco (2-3 penalties) – Issa Diop (Morocco)
  • Brazil 2-1 Japan – Casemiro (Brazil)
  • France 3-0 Sweden – Kylian Mbappe (France)
  • Ivory Coast 1-2 Norway – Antonio Nusa (Norway)
  • Mexico 2-0 Ecuador – Julian Quinones (Mexico)
  • England 2-1 Congo DR – Harry Kane (England)
  • USA 2-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina – Malik Tillman (USA)
  • Belgium 3-2 Senegal (AET) – Youri Tielemans (Belgium)
  • Portugal 2-1 Croatia – Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)
  • Spain 3-0 Austria – Lamine Yamal (Spain)
  • Switzerland 2-0 Algeria – Breel Embolo (Switzerland)
  • Argentina 3-2 Cape Verde (AET) – Lionel Messi (Argentina)
  • Colombia 1-0 Ghana – Luis Diaz (Colombia)
  • Australia 1-1 Egypt (2-4 penalties) – Mohamed Salah (Egypt)

Round of 16:

  • Canada 0-3 Morocco – Azzedine Ounahi (Morocco)
  • Paraguay 0-1 France – Orlando Gill (Paraguay)
  • Brazil 0-2 Norway – Erling Haaland (Norway)
  • Mexico 2-3 England – Jude Bellingham (England)
  • Portugal 0-1 Spain – Rodri (Spain)
  • USA 1-4 Belgium – Charles De Ketelaere (Belgium)
  • Argentina 3-2 Egypt – Lionel Messi (Argentina)
  • Switzerland 0-0 Colombia (4-3 penalties) – Gregor Kobel (Switzerland)

Quarter-finals

  • France 2-0 Morocco – Kylian Mbappe (France)
  • Spain 2-1 Belgium – Lamine Yamal (Spain)
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