UEFA Highlights Declan Rice, Neuer and Olise in Latest FedEx Performance Rankings

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By Precious Godwin - Editor
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The UEFA Champions League official X account has released its latest FedEx Performance Zone graphic, showcasing standout individual statistics from the recent semi-final matches.

Softfootball understands that Declan Rice topped the rankings for runs into the attacking third with four, underlining his energetic midfield display during Arsenal’s successful semi-final campaign against Atlético Madrid.

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Michael Olise also featured prominently across attacking metrics, particularly in dribbles and deliveries into dangerous areas, continuing his impressive European performances for FC Bayern Munich.

Veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was highlighted after producing six important saves during Bayern’s dramatic clash with Paris Saint-Germain. Despite Bayern’s elimination, Neuer’s display once again demonstrated his quality and experience on the European stage.

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Additional recognition in the performance rankings went to Khvicha Kvaratskhelia for PSG and Antoine Griezmann for Atletico Madrid, with Bayern players appearing multiple times across various statistical categories.

UEFA shared:

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Top performers last time out

Latest FedEx Performance Zone graphic, showing standout individual statistics from the recent semi-final matches- Photo credit: UEFA media
Latest FedEx Performance Zone graphic, showing standout individual statistics from the recent semi-final matches- Photo credit: UEFA media

The latest performance graphic arrives as UEFA unveiled the limited-edition Budapest 26 jersey ahead of the Champions League final in Budapest.

UEFA Champions League unveil theBudapest 26 jersey ahead of the 2025/26 Champions League final- Photo credit: UEFA media
UEFA Champions League unveil theBudapest 26 jersey ahead of the 2025/26 Champions League final- Photo credit: UEFA media

The final is now officially set between PSG and Arsenal after both clubs survived thrilling semi-final ties. PSG edged Bayern 6-5 on aggregate, while Arsenal defeated Atletico Madrid 2-1 over two legs to reach their first Champions League final in two decades.

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