It has been almost a month since the World Cup in Qatar ended. After the World Cup break, the busy season of club football has started. Argentina's players have returned to their respective clubs after celebrating the World Cup title. How are Argentina's World Cup-winning players returning to the club after winning the World Cup? Especially forwards and midfielders.
Argentina played a total of seven matches on their way to becoming champions of the World Cup. Barring tiebreakers, they scored 15 goals. 7 of these 15 goals are of Lionel Messi. Julián Alvarez scored the second highest four goals for Argentina. Besides, one goal each from Angel Di Maria, Enzo Fernandez, Alexis McAllister and Nahuel Molina.
Forwards like Paulo Dybala and Lautaro Martinez did not score in the World Cup. However, after the World Cup break, the two returned to the goal. Dybala and Martinez play in the Italian League 'A'. After the World Cup, Dybala returned to the field in the Roma jersey and scored three goals so far. Inter Milan's Martinez's goals are also three since the World Cup.
McAlastair, who had one goal at the World Cup, scored twice for Brighton. Messi, the second highest scorer of the World Cup and the highest goal scorer for Argentina, returned to Paris a little late. Argentina's captain got a goal in the first match after his return. After that he played one more match for PSG but did not get a goal.
Alvarez, who scored the second highest four goals for Argentina in the World Cup, joined Manchester City from River Plate last year. In the same year, he again played on the sidelines at River Plate. After the World Cup he got a goal back at the club.
Di Maria, who got one goal each in the World Cup, Fernandez got one goal each after returning to the club. In addition, Marcos Acuña, Angel Correa and Juan Foyth, who did not score a goal in the World Cup, returned to the club with one goal each.


