Reports focusing on club representation in World Cup scoring identify Real Madrid as the leading club for World Cup goals. The articles state that Real Madrid players have scored the most goals overall, with 11 credited to the club. They also note that two unexpected Premier League sides are among the closest challengers to Real Madrid, though the specific clubs and their goal totals are framed as a “chasing” group rather than surpassing the leader.

One outlet also highlights Inter Miami, describing the MLS side as outscoring Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal in the context of the same comparison. However, the coverage also adds that Inter Miami’s higher scoring output is accompanied by limited breadth on its scoresheet, implying fewer players or less widespread representation compared with some higher-profile clubs.

Overall, the combined accounts present a comparative tally of World Cup goals by club, with emphasis on Real Madrid’s lead, the pursuit by certain Premier League clubs, and Inter Miami’s notable but narrower scoring footprint.