Moscow • Whew. Catch your breath yet? Because here we go again. A 42-hour pause at the World Cup has allowed hundreds of thousands visitors and the billions watching around the soccer-engorged planet to reflect on 15 consecutive days of 48-match mayhem, of a dethroned champion, VAR, Fair Play tiebreakers, late game-winners, own goals, Senegal’s dance step, the Viking Clap and Harry Kane. The hangover will need to subside by Saturday because the best tournament in recent memory will resume with two matches per day through Tuesday. Germany has gone home. So have all of Africa’s representatives and almost everyone from Asia and Central America. After the fun and games of the first round, this has become, as it almost always does, a rumble between Europe and South America. Europe has 10 teams to the round of 16, but the favorite is South American (Brazil). Three outside contenders - Belgium, Croatia and Uruguay - were perfect in group play. (Uruguay did not concede a goal.) There is