This has been a World Cup for the superstars so far, with Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Harry Kane all delivering on the big stage. Unsurprisingly, that has translated to some of the juggernauts of the club game being represented most in terms of goals, with Real Madrid out in front despite only having 10 players at the tournament. But there have also been some surprise names in the mix, with two Premier League sides eclipsing the output of the likes of Bayern Munich and Barcelona.Inter Miami are outscoring Liverpool, Man City and Arsenal - but the MLS side don't exactly have broad representation on the scoresheet... Daily Mail Sport runs through the most potent clubs of the World Cup group stage:Real Madrid - 11 goals Typically, it would not be a surprise for Real Madrid to top this list. They are the world’s biggest club after all.They do, however, have only 10 players at the tournament. 11 clubs - including Crystal Palace and Al Hilal - have greater representation in North America. Meanwhile, Real began the tournament without a player in the Spain squad for the first time since 1950.But that has not stopped them from dominating the scoring charts. It does help when the Real delegation consists of golden boot contenders Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior, plus England talisman Jude Bellingham.That trio have 10 goals between them, while Arda Guler kicked off the scoring as Turkey - who finished bottom of their group - beat the United States in their final game. Jude Bellingham has scored twice for England at the World Cup and Real Madrid players have netter 11 goals in total so far