World Cup team of the last 16: Argentina’s secret ‘general’ who could boss England in the semi-finals, three Moroccan stars that shone, and the Belgium ace who dumped out the USA

Ninety-six matches down, eight to go and we have reached the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup.Before the last eight commences, let’s look back on the thrilling matches that made up the round of 16. From late comebacks and controversy to goalless draws and penalty shoot-outs, this round had it all.Some players in these matches stood out from the pack, providing vital moments for their countries when they needed them most. Daily Mail Sport looks at Sofascore’s Team of the Round of 16.GK: Gregor Kobel (Switzerland) – 9.3/10The man who Switzerland have to thank for their progression to the quarter-finals. Gregor Kobel made a crucial save in the penalty shoot-out against Colombia after the game in Vancouver remained goalless after 120 minutes.Colombia came closest to breaking the deadlock in the 21st minute through Gustavo Puerta, but Kobel was there to palm away his curling attempt. The Borussia Dortmund shot-stopper also made an innovative save in extra-time to deny Jaminton Campaz’s header towards the near post.Kobel also won all three of his duels, completed 39 passes and nine long balls. His key contribution came in the shoot-out to spare Manuel Akanji’s blushes, after he blazed his spot kick over the crossbar.La Tricolor’s Juan Hernandez was next to step up and opted for power, rifling his strike to Kobel’s right. The 28-year-old sprung across to meet the effort and parry it away. His stop gave Switzerland the advantage, which was later capitalised on by Ruben Vargas who scored the winning penalty. Gregor Kobel was Switzerland’s hero in their penalty shoot-out against ColombiaRB: Achraf Hakimi (Morocco) – 7.4/10Building on his strong performances from the group stages, Achraf Hakimi earned the right-back spot for his well-rounded display in Morocco’s 3-0 win over co-hosts Canada.The first half of the match lacked quality but Morocco came into their own after the interval. Hakimi was at the heart of everything – he had 90 touches, made seven defensive contributions and won eight duels.Most importantly, the rapid right-back assisted Azzedine Ounahi’s first goal, which broke the deadlock five minutes into the second half.It was his third assist at a World Cup, meaning he is just one away from joining Daley Blind, Denzel Dumfries and Cafu for most assists from defenders since 1966.Morocco went on to take full control of affairs from there and became the first team to take their place in the quarter-finals. Morocco star submitted a well-rounded display in their last-16 clash against co-hosts Canada CB: Cristian Romero (Argentina) 7.7/10Argentina’s epic comeback against Egypt was one of the games of the tournament and Cristian Romero was the man to kickstart the turnaround.After 78 minutes, the reigning champions looked down and out. Many believed we were witnessing the greatest shock of the World Cup. But Argentina showed exactly why they are the current title holders, finding another moment of magic to flip the game on its head.Lionel Messi’s pinpoint cross was nodded home by Romero from just outside the six yard box. When that moment happened, everyone in the ground knew what was to happen next.Against Cape Verde, it was Lisandro Martinez who popped up with a late goal to send Argentina on their way and this time, it was Romero’s turn. Cristian Romero kickstarted Argentina’s epic comeback against Egypt in the 79th minute CB: Dayot Upamecano (France) – 7.5/10France cruised through their group and round of 32 tie, but in the last 16, Paraguay made them work for their win.Paraguay set up very defensively, which meant France’s defence didn’t come under pressure. When they did, though, Dayot Upamecano always seemed to be there snuffing out any danger. He made the joint most defensive contributions (12) and won seven out of nine duels.His centre-back partner William Saliba made just as many defensive contributions but Upamecano stood out for his work in possession.The 27-year-old helped build a lot of attacks, making line-breaking passes towards the front line. In total, he made 11 passes into the final third and created one chance. Dayot Upamecano put on a commanding defensive display when called upon again ParaguayLB: Noussair Mazraoui (Morocco) – 7.9/10On the left side of defence is Hakimi’s teammate Noussair Mazraoui, who also played a vital role in Morocco’s win over Canada.The Manchester United defender has hardly put a foot wrong throughout his four starts for the AFCON winners so far, completing 176/199 passes and making 46 defensive contributions.Against Jesse Marsch’s Canada, Mazraoui put on another assured display, making the most defensive contributions for a fourth time this summer (14) and winning 12 duels. Canada were on top in the first half, so his efforts were vital to keep the score goalless heading into the interval. Noussair Mazraoui played a key role in Morocco’s 3-0 round of 16 victory against CanadaCM: Jude Bellingham (England) – 9/10No surprises here. Jude Bellingham was unbelievable at the Azteca as England pulled off one of their greatest ever performances.England’s number 10 scored two vital goals inside 98 seconds to make it 2-0, becoming the first player to score twice at the Azteca since Diego Maradona in 1986 against England. What’s more, Bellingham scored both with his feet!When it came to defensive duties, Bellingham was a brick wall. Moments before the break, with the score at 2-1, he made an incredible last-ditch intervention to poke the ball away from Cesar Montes who looked certain to equalise.Bellingham pressed tirelessly for the entire 90 minutes and arguably worked harder than anyone else on the pitch. When the full-time whistle blew he collapsed to the floor in exhaustion. Relentless. Jude Bellingham scored a brace in England’s historic 3-2 over Mexico win at the Azteca CM: Leandro Paredes (Argentina) – 8.3/10Lionel Scaloni’s general. Leandro Paredes had 130 touches against Egypt, the most out of any player on the pitch.It was a busy afternoon for the Boca Juniors midfielder, who completed 115 passes, only misplacing four. Twenty-one of those passes were into the final third, so he was vital in getting Argentina up the pitch to create chances.It was a slow start to the summer for Paredes who only played eight minutes across the opening two matches due to a hamstring injury.Since returning to full fitness, the Argentine has marshalled the midfield well, protecting the backline and driving his side forward when they regained possession. Leandro Paredes had the most touches out of any player on the pitch against EgyptCM: Azzedine Ounahi (Morocco) – 9/10Completing the strong Moroccan contingent in this team is Azzedine Ounahi, who netted a brace in the 3-0 win against Canada.The goals were his first contributions of the World Cup and they couldn’t have come at a better time. One to break the deadlock and one to put the game to bed, before Soufiane Rahimi put the cherry on top with a third goal.The Girona midfielder enjoyed a solid debut campaign in La Liga and that form has carried over to the national team in North America.His second half double made Ounahi the first Moroccan to score twice in a World Cup match since Salaheddine Bassir against Scotland in 1998. Azzedine Ounahi scored twice for Morocco to send his nation to the World Cup quarter-finals RW: Lionel Messi (Argentina) – 9.3/10We are running out of words to describe this guy. Lionel Messi is the only player to maintain his spot in Sofascore’s team following the Round of 32.Only the little magician could miss another penalty and still make it into the team of the round. The poor spot kick almost sent Argentina packing but the reigning champions dug deep to find a way past Egypt.Later redeemed himself by assisting Romero’s goal to halve the deficit, before netting the equaliser himself with a well struck effort past Mostafa Shobeir.Once again, Messi showed the world why you should never write him off. Lionel Messi redeemed himself after his penalty miss, scoring one and assisting anotherST: Erling Haaland (Norway) – 9.1/10It’s been quite the debut World Cup campaign for Erling Haaland.He’s on seven goals now, behind only Messi on eight. His brace against Brazil single-handedly led Norway to their first World Cup quarter-finals. Those goals saw Haaland make some history of his own too. He became the first Norwegian player to score a brace in a knockout match in a major international tournament.He also joined an eight-man list of European players to score in each of his first four World Cup appearances. Overall, it was the 14th game on the bounce in which he scored for Norway. Erling Haaland scored in his 14th consecutive international match against Brazil Charles De Ketelaere netted a brace to send Belgium on their way to the World Cup last eightLW: Charles De Ketelaere (Belgium) – 8.5/10If not for the late goals from Romelu Lukaku and Youri Tielemans in the previous round, Belgium wouldn’t have made it to the round of 16 at all.But as fate would have it, the Red Devils completed a comeback against Senegal in extra-time to send them into the round of 16.This time, it was a far more convincing performance from Rudi Garcia’s side. It took just nine minutes for Belgium to take the lead through Charles De Ketelaere, who turned the ball home from an unmissable distance.He doubled Belgium’s lead just after the half hour mark to send his side well on their way to an emphatic 4-1 victory against co-hosts USA.How much is David Beckham set to pocket from his World Cup brand deals? 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