Skip to main content

2023 Asia Cup group stage has witnessed stellar performances from three standout players, meticulously identified by the advanced Comparisonator platform. Akram Afif of Qatar, a versatile center forward, Heung-Min Son from South Korea, an attacking midfielder, and Ko Itakura representing Japan as a commanding center-back have not only showcased exceptional individual skills but have also significantly impacted their teams’ performances in the tournament.

In the 2023 Asia Cup, Akram Afif, Heung-Min Son, and Ko Itakura have not only demonstrated exceptional individual skills but have also played pivotal roles in shaping the success of their respective teams. Identified by the Comparisonator platform, their performances highlight their importance in the tournament and their significance in the competitive landscape of Asian football. As the Asia Cup unfolds, these players are poised to continue influencing the destiny of their teams and leave a lasting impact on the tournament.

3 Best Players in Asia Cup 2023 – Group Stage

Akram Afif – (CF) Qatar

Qatar’s Akram Afif has displayed versatility and creativity in the center forward position, leading with a Comparisonator Main Index of 411. While ranking second in shot assists (2.5 per match) and goals (1 per match), Afif’s contributions have been crucial in Qatar’s attacking endeavors, providing assists and finding the back of the net when needed.

Heung-min Son – (AMF) South Korea

South Korea’s Heung-Min Son has shone as an attacking midfielder, boasting a Main Index of 356. Leading in expected goals (XG) with 0.69 per match and shots on target (3 per match), Son’s creative flair and goal-scoring prowess have been pivotal in South Korea’s attacking strategies, constantly threatening opposition defenses.

Ko Itakura – (CB) Japan

Japan’s Ko Itakura has showcased defensive solidity and leadership from the center-back position, topping the charts with a Main Index of 419. While ranking second in successful forward passes (34 per match) and third in progressive runs (3 per match) among center-backs, Itakura’s ability to initiate attacks from the back and maintain defensive composure has been instrumental in Japan’s defensive stability.

Sélectionné via l’index d’apprentissage automatique de Comparisonator.
Les comparaisons de données fournies par Comparisonator le sont uniquement à des fins éducatives et ne sont pas destinées à être monétisées.

Kemal Taş

Football enthusiast and editor @ Comparisonator.