Julian Alvarez has more than played his part in Argentina's run to consecutive finals at the with the striker's superb effort against Switzerland voted the best goal from the quarter-finals and semi-finals in the award.
With his side being held by the 10-man Swiss in extra-time and only a few minutes away from facing a penalty shootout, Alvarez conjured an incredible curling finish from outside of the area to give La Albiceleste the lead in an eventual 3-1 victory,
claimed 37.2 per cent of the vote, comfortably beating a number of impressive strikes in the last eight and last four. Andreas Schjelderup's against England finished second with 22.3 per cent, while Enzo Fernandez's long-range thunderbolt equaliser against the Three Lions in the semi-finals took 18.2 per cent in third.
Kylian Mbappe's opening goal against Morocco left him in fourth with 9.7 per cent, ahead of Jude Bellingham's first strike against Norway and Pedro Porro's effort against France, on 8.6 per cent and 3.9 per cent respectively.
This is the penultimate step in the process towards deciding the following the naming of winners after the , and . A final vote will be held at the end of the tournament.
Sources: FIFA Official





