#4 Worst: Aleksey Miranchuk
Aleksey Miranchuk was one of the many Russian forwards who just couldn't find a way through.
He lacked the zip, the zestfulness that is usually expected of a number 10. His passing was way too safe and conservative. Whenever he tried to play a forward in behind the back line, Godin and co. sensed the predictable pass and snuffed out any potential danger.
Miranchuk was found running aimlessly at the opposition defensive cover. He charged down with little knowledge of his next move. More often than not, he lost the ball and overran. Some of his touches were heavy too.
While putting in the defensive shift, the 22 year old was average. Due to the lack of inventiveness in the final third, he was substituted just before the hour mark.