FT - Switzerland 2, Algeria 0

The last thing Algeria could afford to do was the first thing they did after halftime: concede a second goal via some really casual defending.
Dan Ndoye took advantage when he finished off a 46th-minute chance to double the lead and more or less put the game to bed.
His opportunity came after Algeria twice failed to deal with pressure in their own end, first getting caught off guard by Denis Zakaria's backpress, then driving a poorly angled clearance attempt directly to Ndoye's feet.
While it was certainly a painful moment for everyone in Algeria (and Lawrence, Kansas), it was also a useful demonstration of this Swiss side's strengths.
Algeria arguably worked more consistently into dangerous positions over 90 minutes and held a slight advantage in possession. But the Swiss were far superior in generating real danger from their chances, creating 2.54 expected goals from their 11 shot attempts and five efforts on target.
In the bigger picture, this is yet another loss for Africa after the success of the group stage. Of the six knockout qualifiers that have already played, only Morocco have progressed. And of the three who play in Friday's final day of round of 32 fixtures, only Egypt will be favored in their match with Australia.
Switzerland will get the winner of Colombia vs. Ghana next. And you have to like their chances against either on this evidence.





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