The first round of group games have all finished and we now look ahead to the second round. But first, let’s pick out the individuals who performed the best in the opening set of games.
Petr Cech-Goalkeeper
A strong performance from the Czech Republic goalkeeper. He saved his team on multiple occasions and kept the score line to a minimum. Couldn’t do anything about the goal.
Matteo Darmian- Right Back
The right back looked solid in Italy’s victory over Belgium. Defended well before being replaced after an hour.
Leonardo Bonucci- Centre Back
Bonucci was a titan alongside Giorgio Chiellini in the Italian defence. Chelsea want to sign him, but they’ll have to pay big money after that performance.
Jerome Boateng- Centre Back
The goal line clearance from Boateng highlighted his quick feet and awareness. If only Manchester City had decided not to sell him.
Danny Rose- Left Back
Attacked with verve and speed down the left wing, just as Kyle Walker did on the right hand side. Was defending the cross which lead to the Russian goal, but defensive mistakes were made before that and it’s unfair to single him out as responsible.
Andres Iniesta- Midfield
A superb performance from the Spanish magician which culminated in him providing the cross for Pique’s goal.
Toni Kroos- Midfield
Kroos dictated the speed and tempo of Germany’s game against Ukraine and was at his best. His passing was a joy to behold.
Dimitri Payet- Midfield
All eyes were on Paul Pogba, but it was Payet who stole the show. His goal was a contender for goal of the tournament.
Wayne Rooney- Midfield
Rooney performed a very similar role to Kroos in the English midfield and has drawn comparisons to Paul Scholes in his performance against Russia. This makes it all the more baffling when he was substituted with 10 minutes to go.
Arkadiusz Milik- Midfield
Was a constant thorn in the Northern Irish defence and showed just why he’s one of Europe’s best young players. His goal was also a good finish.
Olivier Giroud- Striker
Not many strikers scored in the first round, but Giroud did, and arguably should have had a second. A strong performance which silenced his pre-tournament critics.