Real Madrid are leading the club-by-club World Cup scoring race, even though the team has had a difficult season. According to the article, Real’s players have scored five goals so far in the tournament: Kylian Mbappe has two, Vinicius Junior two, and Jude Bellingham one.
Bayern Munich are second with four goals, coming from Harry Kane, who scored twice, plus one each from Luis Diaz and Jamal Musiala. Manchester United and Arsenal are next with three goals apiece, Manchester United through Matheus Cunha’s brace and Amad Diallo, and Arsenal through Kai Havertz’s brace and Viktor Gyokeres.
Juventus also have three goals from Jonathan David, while Inter Miami have three from Lionel Messi. Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City, Liverpool, and Borussia Dortmund each have two goals from their players in the tournament, which the article describes as a solid return.
At the other end of the list, Barcelona have yet to score at the World Cup. Lamine Yamal started the tournament injured and only came on as a substitute in the first match, while Raphinha was injured during the second game. The article says expectations are higher for a club considered one of the strongest in the world.