The hypothetical scenario of Algeria leading with one goal remaining in stoppage time raises questions about strategic decisions, as conceding intentionally would not be advisable despite the appeal of avoiding a tougher opponent in the next round.
If Algeria were to concede intentionally, securing a draw would strategically benefit them by avoiding Spain in the next round and instead facing Switzerland, a matchup that could be less daunting.
While Switzerland presents a formidable challenge, Spain is widely regarded as a stronger opponent. For Austria, the goal would ensure progression to the next round, whereas a draw would eliminate their chances.
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