The FIFA World Cup 2026 has delivered its fair share of breathtaking moments and breakout stars. However, the world’s biggest stage is also unforgiving, and the intense pressure of the tournament has proven too much for several high-profile names.
Whether due to tactical mismatches, declining physical powers, or simply a staggering loss of form, some players have drastically underperformed. Here is a closer look at the most disappointing players who failed to meet expectations at the World Cup this season.
Arda Guler (Turkiye)
Entering the tournament, Arda Guler was widely expected to be his country’s ultimate talisman and creative heartbeat. Instead, the Real Madrid star failed to deliver when it mattered most, as Türkiye became the first team to suffer the embarrassment of a premature group-stage elimination.
Guler’s individual statistics painted a frustrating picture. He took 11 shots across two matches but managed just three on target. His lack of clinical finishing perfectly mirrored his team’s incredibly wasteful tournament offense, which astonishingly registered 62 total shots without scoring a single goal. Following their exit, Guler openly admitted to the media that the team “played badly and were eliminated,” accepting the heavy criticism directed at the squad.
Darwin Nunez (Uruguay)
Tasked with carrying the torch as Uruguay’s next great center-forward, Darwin Nunez endured an absolute nightmare in North America. The striker arrived at the tournament looking completely out of sorts, a slump that began after he was surprisingly de-registered by his club side, Al-Hilal, earlier in the year.
His struggles in front of goal reached historic lows on the international stage. his agonizing international goal drought to 14 matches and 947 minutes. The lowest point came during a disastrous opening performance where he was entirely isolated, touching the ball a mere seven times before being unceremoniously substituted at halftime.
Fernando Muslera (Uruguay)
Fernando Muslera’s catastrophic campaign at the 2026 FIFA World Cup solidified his place as one of the tournament’s most disappointing performers after the 40-year-old veteran was pulled out of his 2024 international retirement.
This tactical gamble backfired across all three of Uruguay’s group-stage matches, beginning with a spilled routine ball that allowed Saudi Arabia to score in a 1-1 draw, followed by a reckless decision to rush off his line that cost points in a 2-2 draw with Cape Verde and the ultimate undoing came in the 42nd minute of the final match against Spain, when Muslera accidentally swatted the ball directly into his own net with the 1-0 defeat which forced a winless Uruguay to a historic group-stage elimination.
Story first published: Sunday, June 28, 2026, 1:33 [IST]
