
From a field of 32, only the 16 most
deserving sides remain in the running to become 2014 World Cup champions
after several international giants fell in the group stage.
Title holders Spain were the most high-profile of these early exits,
while England's failure to claim a group-stage victory for the first
time in more than half a century was also a surprise to see.Saturday's round of 16 action kicks off the second phase of the tournament, and while luck surely plays its part, certain nations undoubtedly have a simpler path to the Rio de Janeiro final than others.
Via Bleacher Report
Hardest Run to the Final: Algeria
A 1-1 draw against Russia on Thursday evening was enough to ensure Algeria of a place in the second stage of a World Cup for the first time in their history, joining Nigeria as one of two African nations to advance.
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Thirty-two years after that most unsavoury incident, Martyn Ziegler of the Press Association and The Telegraph's Jeremy Wilson highlight the coming full circle:
It's fate-like that it should be a German team that again hold the keys to Algeria's fate in the round of 16, and after going unbeaten in their pool campaign, Joachim Low's men will be an incredibly hard force to beat.
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The Fennec Foxes' only win of the group stage came against a very uninspiring South Korea side, and their lack of an attacking presence makes it hard to believe they'll go much further.
Easiest Run to the Final: Argentina
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That being said, after Lionel Messi scored crucial goals in all three of his Man of the Match group outings, The Guardian's Michael Cox is of the impression La Albiceleste perhaps aren't deserving of their perfect run:

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