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13 June 2022

Maurice Revello Tournament 2022 best XI

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The 2022 Maurice Revello Tournament was won on Sunday by France against Venezuela (2-1) after a thrilling final. Let's discover the best eleven of the Tournament.

Ryoya Kimura (Japan) : The Japanese goalkeeper made 16 saves in the first two games against Algeria and Comoros, and made his mark during the group stage. The man who just turned 19 this month seems to have a bright future ahead of him.

Thierno Balde (France) : After a full season in Ligue 2 in loan at Le Havre, the PSG right-back contributed to France's triumph at the Maurice Revello Tournament with solid displays on the right side throughout the competition.

Tanguy Kouassi (France) : Impressive, quite simply. The Bayern Munich defender guided his defence with authority, as demonstrated by this statistic provided by our partner StatsBomb: the 20-year-old stopped 100% of the dribbles attempted against him at the Maurice Revello Tournament.

Andres Ferro (Venezuela) : The Metropolitanos FC rock has been one of the best players in the attractive Venezuelan team. It is no coincidence that the Caracas native played in all of the Vinotinto's games at the Maurice Revello Tournament, a proof of the trust his coach Fernando Batista has on him.

Chemseddine Bekkouche (Algeria) : The left back of CR Belouizdad has been one of the best players of his team. If he was serious defensively, the Algerian distinguished himself offensively with a goal and an assist during the Maurice Revello Tournament.

Lucien Agoume (France) : He was one of the players on who there was a lot of expectations at the Maurice Revello Tournament and the Inter Milan player did not disappoint. Agoume was a valuable member of the French midfield and also contributed to the team's attacking play with three assists and a goal.

Telasco Segovia (Venezuela) : Although he has a solid reputation in his country, as evidenced by his international debut with the Venezuelan senior team in January, the 19-year-old midfielder was not necessarily known in Europe. After the Maurice Revello Tournament, where he was voted best player of the competition, everyone knows his name. The Deportiva Lara player, who scored against Mexico and France, impressed by leading his team's play with his above-average technique. He is the player who managed the most dribbles in the competition (16).

Adil Aouchiche (France) : While he scored two goals in the Maurice Revello Tournament (against Mexico and Argentina), the Saint-Etienne attacking midfielder also impressed with his technical ability. Fans of skills have been delighted to see him play.

Maghnes Akliouche (France) : 4 goals, 3 assists in 5 games: these statistics sum up the enormous impact of the great prospect of AS Monaco on the offensive level of the French team during this Maurice Revello Tournament. With a superb technique and a good efficiency in the last thirty meters, the one who was named third best player of this 48th edition has everything to shine at the highest level.

Alejandro Garnacho (Argentina) : At only 17 years old, the Argentine was the Albiceleste's number one offensive threat during the Maurice Revello Tournament. The Manchester United forward scored more than half of his team's goals (4 out of 7), including a gem against France, named the best goal of this 48th edition.

Sekou Mara (France) : Given his strong finish to the Ligue 1 season with Girondins de Bordeaux, the 19-year-old striker was one of the players to watch during the competition. The top scorer at the Maurice Revello Tournament with five goals was also voted second best player of the competition. The Frenchman has been surgical in front of goal and has also been a poison for opposing defences.