Portuguese superstar Ronaldo is still leading the list with 15 shots after 270 minutes of play and 4 goals. Ronaldo's most regrettable missed opportunity was his inability to successfully execute the penalty kick in the match against Iran in the final match of Group B.
Competing with Ronaldo's No. 1 position is Messi, the captain of Argentina, who is only behind Ronaldo with 1 shot after 3 matches. Messi had 14 shots but could only bring him 1 goal, which was the perfect situation to open the score for the victory over Nigerria in the final match of Group D.
Like the Portuguese captain, Messi also missed the opportunity to score from the 11m mark in the opening match of the 2018 World Cup against Iceland.
Ranked 3rd and 4th on this list are the two strikers of Uruguay, Cavani and Suarez. Currently, Cavani has 13 shots while Suarez has 11. While Suarez scored twice, Cavani scored just once.
The next positions in the top 10 are Gylfi Sigurdsson (Iceland), Neymar (Brazil), Toni Kroos (Germany), Coutinho (Germany), Aleksandar Mitrovic (serbia) and Antoine Griezmann (France).
Harry Kane, who is leading the 2018 World Cup goalscoring list, has only had 6 shots but has scored 5 goals.