Out in front in World Cup Qual. CONMEBOL is Argentina (7 rating in 16 fixtures), closely followed by Ecuador and Uruguay (all on 6.9 avg. rating from 16 games each). Struggling at the bottom are Bolivia (6.6 rating in 16 matches), and then Chile and Peru (all on 6.7 avg. rating from 16 matches each).
Most prolific in World Cup Qual. CONMEBOL is Argentina (28 goals from 16 outings), closely followed by Brazil (21 goals from 16 outings), and then Colombia (19 goals from 16 fixtures). Finding goals hard to come by are Peru (6 goals from 16 fixtures), closely followed by Chile (9 goals from 16 matches), followed by Paraguay (13 goals from 16 outings).
Keeping opponents at bay in World Cup Qual. CONMEBOL is Ecuador (11 clean sheets in 16 outings), and then Argentina (10 shut-outs in 16 matches), and Uruguay (8 shut-outs in 16 games). Lacking defensive performance are Peru, Chile and Bolivia (all on 5 shut-outs in 16 matches each).
Setting the tempo in World Cup Qual. CONMEBOL is Argentina (63.5% possession in 16 fixtures), followed by Brazil (62.2% possession in 16 fixtures), closely followed by Colombia (55.8% possession in 16 games). Seeing little of the ball are Paraguay (37.5% possession in 16 outings), closely followed by Peru (40.1% possession in 16 outings), and then Venezuela (40.5% possession in 16 fixtures).
Dominating goal-bound attempts in World Cup Qual. CONMEBOL is Colombia (79 shots in 16 matches), followed by Argentina (72 shots in 16 matches), with Brazil (66 shots in 16 fixtures). Having difficulty striking on target are Peru (36 shots in 16 games), closely followed by Uruguay (48 shots in 16 games), with Chile (52 shots in 16 games).
Leading in successful dribbles in World Cup Qual. CONMEBOL is Uruguay (146 dribbles in 16 matches), followed by Brazil (124 dribbles in 16 fixtures), and then Ecuador (122 dribbles in 16 matches). Lacking flair are Peru (78 dribbles in 16 games), closely followed by Paraguay and Bolivia (all on 102 dribbles in 16 outings each).
Racking up corners in World Cup Qual. CONMEBOL is Brazil (84 corners in 16 games), with Chile (73 corners in 16 fixtures), closely followed by Uruguay (70 corners in 16 outings). Rarely earning corners are Peru (43 corners in 16 matches), with Bolivia (55 corners in 16 games), closely followed by Venezuela (64 corners in 16 fixtures).
Displaying top discipline in World Cup Qual. CONMEBOL is Ecuador (21 cards in 16 outings), closely followed by Argentina (24 cards in 16 matches), with Paraguay (34 cards in 16 outings). Picking up cards far too often is Venezuela (41 cards in 16 matches), with Chile (40 cards in 16 fixtures), closely followed by Peru (37 cards in 16 fixtures).
Racking up the fouls in World Cup Qual. CONMEBOL is Colombia (227 fouls in 16 games), followed by Paraguay (220 fouls in 16 fixtures), and then Uruguay (215 fouls in 16 matches). Showing discipline with minimal fouls are Argentina (174 fouls in 16 fixtures), followed by Bolivia (195 fouls in 16 outings), closely followed by Chile (196 fouls in 16 matches).
Among World Cup Qual. CONMEBOL sides, Argentina and Paraguay are the unluckiest, having hit the woodwork 9 times in 16 fixtures. Close behind are Colombia (8 times in 16 games).
James Rodríguez (Colombia) and Raphinha (Brazil) share the top ratings lead in the league, all with a 7.5 rating. Enzo Fernández (Argentina) and Rodrigo de Paul (Argentina) share second place, both with a 7.4 rating.
Top scorer in the league is Luis Díaz of Colombia, tallying 7 strikes from 15 games. Lionel Messi (Argentina) and Miguelito (Bolivia) share second place, both with 6 goals. Raphinha (Brazil) is third with 5 strikes.
Leading the way in World Cup Qual. CONMEBOL is James Rodríguez of Colombia, who has laid on 5 assists from 16 outings. Yeferson Soteldo (Venezuela) and Maximiliano Araújo (Uruguay) share second place, both with 4 assists. Third comes Neymar of Brazil, registering 3 assists from 4 outings.
Enner Valencia of Ecuador tops the league charts with 19 on‑target efforts. Luis Díaz (Colombia) is second with 18 on‑target efforts from 15 fixtures. Lionel Messi (Argentina) is third with 16 shots on target. Raphinha (Brazil) is fourth with 14 shots on target.
No one has created more in World Cup Qual. CONMEBOL than James Rodríguez (Colombia) (50 decisive passes from 16 games). Ramiro Vaca (Bolivia) is second with 27 decisive passes. Yeferson Soteldo (Venezuela) is third with 24 key passes from 15 fixtures. Fourth comes Raphinha of Brazil, notching 23 decisive passes.
Top dribbler right now in World Cup Qual. CONMEBOL: Luis Díaz (Colombia) (41 successful dribbles from 15 games). Lionel Messi (Argentina) and Maximiliano Araújo (Uruguay) share second place, both with 27 successful dribbles. Third comes Vinícius Júnior of Brazil, tallying 23 successful dribbles from 11 fixtures.
World Cup Qual. CONMEBOL's best gloves belong to Guillermo Viscarra (Bolivia) (59 blocks from 14 fixtures). Second comes Pedro Gallese of Peru, recording 50 saves from 15 fixtures. Rafael Romo (Venezuela) is third with 46 blocks. Fourth comes Brayan Cortés of Chile, recording 44 deflections from 14 matches.
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