Player Focus: 6 Players Going Under the Radar Set to Shine in Brazil

 

The hundreds of players on show at this summer's world cup in Brazil are bound to throw up a few surprises, and here are six that may have snuck somewhat under the radar but come into the competition in the kind of form that suggests they could well be set to shine.

 

Admir Mehmedi - WhoScored rating 7.38

 

23-year-old Mehmedi enjoyed an impressive season on loan at Freiburg last season, so much so that he won a permanent move to the Bundesliga from Dynamo Kiev. Switzerland are not regarded as a European powerhouse, but having convincingly topped their group in qualifying they perhaps should be considered a strong candidate to topple France this summer. Able to play as the furthest man forward or behind another striker, Mehmedi carries a huge goal threat. With 12 goals this season, he scored a higher proportion of his team's Bundesliga goals (27.9%) than the likes of Robert Lewandowski, Mario Mandzukic or Marco Reus, and could be set to shine this summer.

 

Shinji Okazaki - WhoScored rating 7.27

 

Okazaki was one of few Bundesliga stars to score a higher proportion of his side's goals this season than Mehmedi, but with 28.8% of Mainz's goals he was marginally ahead in that regard. He will play in Japan's frontline this summer and will provide a lethal touch; his 20.8% conversion rate was amongst the best in the league this season. His goalscoring went through peaks and troughs throughout the season but 4 goals in his final 4 appearances of the season - including a brace at Dortmund - hints that he comes into the tournament in fine form.

 

Alessio Cerci - WhoScored rating 7.28

 

Much is made of an apparent dearth in the striker department for Cesare Prandelli, but most of these assertions are made by those ignorant to the quality truly at the Italy manager's disposal. Ciro Immobile - who is still not guaranteed a place on the plane to Brazil - is second only to Lionel Messi in the top 5 European leagues' goalscoring charts in 2014, while Alessio Cerci was the only player to hit double figures for both goals and assists in Serie A this season. With 11.4% of his touches either being key passes or shots, he is primarily focussed on the opposition goal and will be a real threat to England when the teams meet in Manaus.

 

Player Focus: 6 Players Going Under the Radar Set to Shine in Brazil

 

Keylor Navas - WhoScored rating 7.27

 

WhoScored's goalkeeper of the season, Keylor Navas, will have possibly the toughest job at this summer's World Cup, charged with thwarting the attacks of Uruguay, Italy and England as he defends Costa Rica's net. He made more saves (160) than any other stopper in Europe's top 5 leagues this season, as he helped Levante - who scored only 35 goals in 38 games - to a tenth place finish with the best defence outside the top 4. He is used to facing plenty of shots and the barrage will only continue this summer. 

 

Stephane Mbia - WhoScored rating 7.18

 

Most commonly remembered in England for his largely unsuccessful spell at QPR, the combative Cameroonian midfielder has spent this season on loan at Sevilla, where he has rediscovered the kind of form that saw him so highly regarded at Marseille. It took him a while to cement his place in the team - he made only 18 league appearances all season - but he played a key role in the final part of the campaign, helping Sevilla to Europa League glory. He scored an unstoppable penalty in the shootout with Benfica in Turin and also scored in both legs of the semi-final against Valencia, taking his goal tally to 5 for the season in Europe and the league, while he also contributed 4 assists. For a player who also averaged 1.9 tackles and 2.3 interceptions per game last season, this is good going, and he could prove vital at both ends for Cameroon this summer.

 

Aleksandr Kokorin - WhoScored rating 7.24

 

Russia's Alan Dzagoev shone (briefly) at Euro 2012, and this summer it could be Kokorin who steals the limelight. Statistically calculated strengths including key passes, headed attempts, dribbling, through balls and finishing show just how complete this tricky forward's game is. Pacy and versatile, Kokorin can play in a number of different positions and is able to be the player either attacking crosses or supplying them. He is fouled on average 2.2 times per game and with the technical ability in Russia's squad, those free-kicks could be crucial.

 

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