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Comeback kings, surprise packages and injury-hit favourites: Teams to watch in World Cup round of 16

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DOHA: After a group stage which has seen countless upsets, lots of drama and some sensational footballing action, the World Cup moves into the round of 16 on Saturday (Dec 3).While some heavyweights remain in the running to lift the trophy, other teams which had been tipped for success have been sent packing, with Germany, Belgium and Denmark on early flights home.Here are four teams to watch out for in the round of 16:One of the two African sides which progressed past the group stages, the Atlas Lions have equalled their best-ever finish at the tournament (round of 16 at the 1986 World Cup).What is more impressive is the manner in which they have done so.In a group with the likes of Croatia and Belgium, Morocco kept two clean sheets against both of these fancied opponents and topped Group F.Key to their success has been a solid defensive partnership of Roman Saiss and Nayef Aguerd, with full-backs Achraf Hakimi and Noussair Mazraoui looking impressive going forward.

Head coach Walid Regragui's move to recall Hakim Ziyech, who had retired from international football previously, has also paid dividends.Do not write Morocco out against Spain - this is a team that could spring a surprise.Hardly anybody gave Japan a chance to progress from a group with World Cup heavyweights Germany and Spain.But Hajime Moriyasu's men did the impossible and defeated both those teams en route to topping their group.Their reward is now a round of 16 clash with Croatia, and the Blue Samurai will fancy their chances.The game plan for Japan has been simple, soak up the pressure and spring on the counter-attack.

And with threats like Ritsu Doan and Kaoru Mitoma, they have the tools to split any defence apart without needing much possession.This is

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