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Spain fires back into the top 10 of the World Cup Power Rankings

Spain were humiliated and laughed at following their 0-0 tie to begin the World Cup against the small nation of Cape Verde.

But after Sunday’s action, not only have Spain climbed back into the top 10 of the power rankings after being in the bottom half following their first match day, but that tie to Cape Verde isn’t looking so embarrassing now that the same small nation drew against Uruguay.

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Lamine Yamal started his first-ever World Cup game after coming off the bench at the end of their contest with Cape Verde, and he was a major factor early, scoring the first goal on the day in Atlanta to get his team relaxed following what happened last week.

Alongside Spain, another big mover up the board to end the week was Egypt, who are now in pole position to win their group after beating New Zealand by a scoreline of 3-1. Belgium, the heavy favorites, have not gotten out of the gates two games in, drawing with Egypt in their first game before going goalless alongside Iran in another draw on Sunday. If Egypt can beat Iran in their final game, Belgium at best can only finish second in their group, and that’s depending on if they can beat New Zealand.

It has not been a good tournament for Belgium, who will continue to be in the bottom half of our rankings and are on the verge of toppling outside the top 30 depending on how other teams do in the coming days.

The top five stay the same as yesterday, with both Argentina and France looking to keep ahead of the pack on Monday as they play their second match days against Austria and Iraq, respectively.

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The World Cup Power Rankings (After Day 11)

  1. Argentina

  2. France

  3. United States of America

  4. Spain

  5. Austria

  6. Egypt

  7. Uruguay

  8. Cape Verde

  9. Belgium

  10. Iran

  11. New Zealand

  12. DR Congo

  13. Saudi Arabia

  14. Czechia

  15. Bosnia & Herzegovina

  16. Iraq

  17. Turkey

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