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Inference N° 04
Sun · 14.06.26 · Matchday Four
Vol I · Page 1 of 6
★ MATCHDAY 04 12 GROUP STAGE MATCHES PLAYED 36 REMAINING ARGENTINA TOP OF GROUP D MBAPPÉ 2G IN 2 ITALY 0 SHOTS ON TARGET NORWAY HOLD ★ MATCHDAY 04 12 GROUP STAGE MATCHES PLAYED 36 REMAINING ARGENTINA TOP OF GROUP D MBAPPÉ 2G IN 2 ITALY 0 SHOTS ON TARGET NORWAY HOLD
— Issue N° 04 — Sunday 14 June 2026 — INFERENCE
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Yesterday — Saturday 13 June

The Scoreboard

Argentina2 — 0Iran
France3 — 1Australia
USA1 — 1Mexico
Belgium2 — 1Netherlands
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Section i — Your day in detail

Team Sheet

Argentina pulled top of Group D. Brazil rests, with Cameroon next. Mbappé leads tournament scorers.

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Your team · 02 Saturday · Rest day

Brazil

Last match: D 1 — 1 vs Switzerland (Thu 12 Jun)

GOALS · Vinicius 38' / Embolo (SUI) 71'

Possession56%
xG1.4 — 1.1
F3 entries26 — 21
Shots13 (5 OT)
Pass %85% — 81%
PPDA11.8 — 10.4
Group F BRA 1 · SUI 1 · SRB 1 · CMR 0
Next ↦ Cameroon Tue 16 Jun · 18:00 ET · BMO Field

A win takes Brazil into the knockouts with a match to spare. Cameroon's defensive third recoveries (37 vs Serbia) are tournament-leading.

★ Your player Saturday · Played

Mbappé

France · W 3 — 1 vs Australia

Goals1 · 38' header
Shots5 (3 OT)
Key passes4
Prog carries7
xG0.7 from 5 shots
Pass %92%
Tournament2G · 1A · 2 matches
xG so far1.4 (+0.6 over)

Most progressive carries by any forward through MD4. Outperforming xG slightly — early-tournament noise, not a trend yet.

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Section ii — Tournament-wide

Stats Page

Leader tables through MD4. Your players highlighted in pink — Messi joins the assist board, Mbappé tops the scorers.

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Top Scorers

After Matchday Four
1MbappéFRA2G
1Vinicius JrBRA2G
3KaneENG1G 1A
3ÁlvarezARG1G
3EmboloSUI1G
3De BruyneBEL1G 2A

Most Key Passes

Per match · min 60 mins
1De BruyneBEL9
2FodenENG7
3MessiARG6
3RodriESP6
5BrunoPOR5
5MbappéFRA4

Pass % · Teams

Min 60% possession in match
1SpainESP92%
2FranceFRA91%
3GermanyGER90%
4ArgentinaARG87%
5PortugalPOR86%
6BrazilBRA85%

Highest xG / 90

Min 90 mins played
1HaalandNOR1.4
2MbappéFRA0.9
3Vinicius JrBRA0.8
4KaneENG0.7
5LukakuBEL0.6

Clean Sheets

By keeper · after MD4
1MartínezARG1
1CourtoisBEL1
1Ter StegenGER1
1DonnarummaITA1
1OnanaCMR1

Most Prog Carries

Per match · forwards only
1MbappéFRA7
2Vinicius JrBRA6
3SakaENG5
4YamalESP5
5DokuBEL5
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Section iii — Built for your lens

Centre Spread

Possession lens. Argentina–Iran build-up was the most lopsided of any MD4 match — 73% of progressions through the left half-space.

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Argentina · Pass Network

vs Iran · 64% poss · 87% pass
23 3 19 25 26 5 20 7 11 10 9 DEFENSIVE THIRD FINAL THIRD →
Messi (10) Left-side build-up Heavy Normal

Build-Up Zones

Where progressions started · first → final third
Argentina · Left half-space73%
Argentina · Central channel18%
Argentina · Right half-space9%
Iran — for contrast
Left half-space28%
Central channel47%
Right half-space25%

Iran's mid-block held the central channel — 12 ball recoveries between the lines, the most by any team in MD4. They vacated the wide left so completely that Argentina averaged 2.4 passes/sec there — open-practice pace.

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Section iv — One observation · stat-grounded

Manager's Notes

Possession lens. One tactical reading of the day, written tight.

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Argentina's left-side concentration was the most lopsided build-up of any MD4 match.

The Otamendi → MacAllister → Tagliafico chain saw 47 passes over ninety minutes — twelve more than the next-highest combination in the tournament so far. Iran's mid-block defended the central channel well: 12 ball recoveries between the lines, leading MD4 for any team.

But they vacated the wide left so completely that Argentina's average build-up speed there was 2.4 passes per second — equivalent of an open practice drill. The numbers show why the second half went one-way: not because Argentina found a moment, but because the opposing structure agreed to it.

The chain to watch on Wednesday vs Mexico: whether Quiñones can deny Tagliafico the same channel, or whether Mexico's preference for a 4-2-3-1 leaves the same lane open. If Argentina can repeat 73% build-up via one wing, the knockout-stage tape is going to look familiar.

— Notes written for Marcus · Possession & Build-Up lens

Receipts
Otamendi passes
89
MacAllister passes
76
Tagliafico passes
52
L-chain combined
47
Next-highest chain
35 (FRA)
IRN mid-block recoveries
12
L-side pass speed
2.4 /s
Tournament avg
1.7 /s
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Section v — A reader's question

From the Stands

Replies to yesterday's Inference. One question is picked each day, answered with real tournament data.

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From the Mixed Zone · Sat 13 Jun · Reader: Sofia, Madrid
Q
"Why did Germany lose midfield to Japan in MD3? They had more possession and more passes."
A
They didn't lose midfield. They bypassed it. Germany's PPDA was 17.3 — the worst pressing intensity of any MD3 match. Their average first-pass length was 22m, longest in the tournament so far. Build-up speed: 1.9 passes per second, fifth-slowest. The German pattern was slow, vertical, and over the top of the midfield phase, not through it.

Japan didn't need to win midfield in possession terms — they needed to win second balls. Which they did, 19 to 11. The xG split (1.8 — 1.2 in Japan's favour) is the consequence of being on the receiving end of those long balls, not the cause of a possession dispute.
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Section vi — The unexpected bit at the end

Added Time

Three statistical anomalies from yesterday. Things that shouldn't have happened — and yet, here they are.

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FIRST SINCE 1934
0
Shots on target

Italy vs Norway

Italy played 90 minutes against Norway and registered zero shots on target. First time at any World Cup since 1934. Match finished 0–1.

CALENDAR YEAR LOW
67'
Subbed off

Mbappé 5 shots / 0.7 xG

Substituted at the 67th minute having attempted 5 shots and produced 0.7 xG. France's lowest xG-per-shot ratio for any match this calendar year. He still scored.

TOURNAMENT-WIDE HIGH
92%
Pass · opp half

Brazil in a draw

Brazil completed 92% of passes in the opposition half — highest figure tournament-wide so far in a match that ended in a draw. The accumulation didn't translate.