USA – Al Hilal, the Saudi club that stunned Manchester City 4-3, dominates the Round of 16 Team of the Week with three standout players, according to One Football’s official selection.
Goalkeeper: Yassine Bounou (Al Hilal)
Moroccan shot-stopper Yassine Bounou was instrumental in Al Hilal’s shock win over Manchester City. Pep Guardiola himself cited Bounou as a key reason for City’s early Club World Cup exit, link website luongsontv.
Bounou made five crucial saves, including a viral stop against Savinho that set social media abuzz. His intelligent positioning and timely interventions were vital, earning him a 7.9 rating on Fotmob—just behind top performers Marcos Leonardo (8.9), Kalidou Koulibaly (8.0), and Malcom (8.0).
Left Back: Joaquín Piquerez (Palmeiras)
The Uruguayan defender played over 120 minutes in Palmeiras’ gritty 1-0 win over Botafogo. Piquerez completed three successful tackles and maintained an impressive 87% pass accuracy. Fotmob gave him a strong 8.1 rating, second only to teammate Richard Ríos.
Center Back: Ignacio (Fluminense)
Ignacio was a defensive wall in Fluminense’s 2-0 triumph over Inter Milan. Alongside veteran Thiago Silva and keeper Fabio, he helped shut out Lautaro Martínez and company, who managed just four shots on target from 16 attempts. Fotmob rated him 7.8.
Center Back: Kalidou Koulibaly (Al Hilal)
Koulibaly showcased his €26 million value with a commanding performance against Manchester City. The 32-year-old not only led the defense but also scored a towering header in the 94th minute to make it 3-2. It was his fifth goal in 99 games for Al Hilal. Fotmob score: 8.0.
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Right Back: Reece James (Chelsea)
James impressed in Chelsea’s 4-1 win over Benfica, completing 77 touches and 61 accurate passes in 80 minutes. His standout moment came with a sensational 30-yard free-kick that opened the scoring. Fotmob awarded him an 8.2.
Midfielder: Richard Ríos (Palmeiras)
Ríos delivered the assist for the game-winning goal in Palmeiras’ 1-0 win. The Colombian completed over 120 minutes of intense play, with 83% pass accuracy, 75% success in duels and tackles, and nine key passes in the final third. Fotmob score: 8.3—earning him comparisons to “South America’s Toni Kroos.”
Midfielder: João Neves (PSG)
PSG’s rising star was the best player in their 4-0 win over Inter Miami. In just 62 minutes, the 20-year-old Portuguese midfielder scored twice, registered two shots, achieved 95% pass accuracy, and nailed every long ball. Fotmob’s top score of the round: 9.1.
Midfielder: Jhon Arias (Fluminense)
Although he didn’t score or assist in the 2-0 win over Inter Milan, Arias was named Man of the Match. The Colombian led in both successful dribbles (3) and chances created (4). Fotmob rating: 8.0.
Forward: Serhou Guirassy (Borussia Dortmund)
Guirassy netted both goals in Dortmund’s 2-1 win over Monterrey. The joint-top scorer of last season’s Champions League now has three goals in the tournament, one behind leader Ángel Di María. Fotmob score: 9.2.
Forward: Marcos Leonardo (Al Hilal)
The 22-year-old Brazilian played hero against Manchester City, heading in the equalizer (1-1) and later slotting home the 112th-minute winner. With three goals in the tournament, he’s firmly in the Golden Boot race. Fotmob score: 8.9.
Forward: Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)
After a quiet group stage, Kane roared back with a brace in Bayern’s 4-2 win over Flamengo. FIFA named him Man of the Match, and Fotmob rewarded him with an 8.9. A clear signal he’s ready for the business end of the tournament.
Coach of the Week: Renato Gaúcho (Fluminense)
Renato’s bold tactical shift to a three-center-back system paid dividends. His Fluminense side kept a clean sheet against last season’s UCL finalists Inter Milan and scored twice in the process. With draws against Dortmund and Sundowns, plus wins over Ulsan and Inter, Fluminense remains unbeaten in the Club World Cup.
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