#1 Best - Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium)

The Manchester City midfielder is arguably one of the best play-makers in world football at the moment, and he reaffirmed his status at the top of that list with yet another convincing performance for Belgium against England.
It was a close shout between him and Toby Alderweireld for top spot on this list but the midfielder just about edged the battle after he registered an assist to his name after providing the killer pass for Eden Hazard's goal late on in the second half.
De Bruyne was at his influential best during the game and acted as the conductor who carried out the responsibility of turning defence into attack with his incisive passing and uncompromising movement off the ball.
The Belgian also contributed massively to his side's swift counter-attacking moves that yielded the right kind of results for The Red Devils.