THE QUARTER-FINALS get underway tomorrow night and four of our writers have ranked the last 8 teams. As before, we’re not going on likelihood of winning tournament by draw or next opponents but purely judged on performances to date, squad depth, fitness, ability to deal with pressure and conditions, and potential for improvement.
Mikey Stafford
Adrian Russell
Holland – LVG wont get to Manchester til September at this rate.
Colombia - Great to watch and they’ve got ‘Hamez’.
Argentina – Messi looks like he’s dragging his side through this tournament. But that could be enough.
Germany – This side’s time came two years ago, right?
Belgium – Not the sum of their parts.
Brazil - Playing with 13 men — the ref and the home support — and they still look creaky.
Costa Rica – God bless them, but the adventure’s over.
Ben Blake
France – A solid unit with quality all over the field, and particularly in midfield, Didier Deschamp’s men have been impressive but he has to play Benzema through the middle.
Colombia - Inspired by man-of-the-moment Jamez Rodriguez, Los Cafeteros really have been a breath of fresh air at these finals.
Netherlands – Didn’t have it all their way against Mexico but showed resilience and in Arjen Robben and Louis van Gaal, they possess two men who can get them to the final.
Brazil - While this may not be a vintage Brazilian team, it’s still conceivable that they will go all the way.
Argentina – Hugely reliant on Lionel Messi. Is that such a bad thing though…?
Germany – By no means writing them off but they need to improve fast. And get Mats Hummels back.
Belgium – The talent is there in abundance but they haven’t quite clicked yet. Still in with a shout if they can against the Argies.
Costa Rica – The so-called minnows are living the dream but this could be one step too far.
Sean Farrell
Colombia - They have coolly dispatched everyone put in front of them. Play wonderful football and are capable of extraordinary things too. Pressure hasn’t affected them so far, but the Brazilian crowd is a different challenge.
France - The best midfield in the tournament counts for a lot. Like Colombia, haven’t been tested a great deal but have calmly put teams away.
Belgium - Improving performances with every game, only their impatience seemed to deny them a goal in regular time against the USA. Can improve further and will always have big Romelu ready to go from the bench.
Argentina - Another mismatch on paper decided by one moment from Lionel Messi. The loss of Aguero is a massive blow to an attack that was already (inconceivably) struggling ahead of a shaky defence.
Brazil - The hosts will have received the fright of their lives and now must face a team that actually produce the sort of Joga Bonito they adore. Neymar, the fear of falling short and home advantage will continue to power them on.
Germany - Have plenty of room to improve (if Lahm gets out of their midfielders’ way) and two of the most prolific goalscorers in World Cup history. But an organised team should be able to pick them apart.
Costa Rica - Sorry, Los Ticos. You look tired against England and exhausted against Greece. No way you’re going to take anyone far enough to snipe them off with your unbelievable penalty tekkers.