Which player most uses both legs on the 2026 World? Interesting Statistics Surface

An analysis released by Gradient Sports has highlighted the most skilled football players in using both legs during the 2026 World Cup, considering any passing, hitting, exfiling and leaving the ball during the tournament.
At the top of the ranking is Croatian veteran Ivan Perisic, who has achieved the perfect balance between the right and left foot.
According to statistics, Perisic has a 50/50 report, getting the maximum score of 100 points in the balance index.
Following him are Norwegian defender Torbjorn Heggem and French star Ousmane Demble, who have an almost identical report on the use of both legs (49/51) and a 98-point assessment.
In fourth place, Uzbek defender Rustam Ashurmatov is found with 94 points, while the first five is met by Morocco's resident Brahim Diaz, who records a report 47/53 and 93 points.
But with 93 points, Croatian defender Marin Pongracic also ranks, while his co-national Josko Gvardiel holds seventh place with 90 points, confirming once again the technical quality of Croatian footballers.
The best tithe is fulfilled by Yazan Al-Arab (Jordan), Manuel Akanni (Switzerland) and Côte d'Ivoire talent Yan Diomande.
The list shows that the ability to play both legs is becoming increasingly important in modern football.
Footballers with this characteristic are more unpredictable in the offensive phase, have more options in stock building, and adapt more easily to different tactical roles. /Telegraph/











