Radio Gol
·31 de mayo de 2026
Scaloni, take note: Switzerland thrashed Jordan before the World Cup

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·31 de mayo de 2026

With the countdown to the 2026 World Cup underway, Switzerland made a very good impression by defeating Jordan 4-1 in a friendly played at Kybunpark. The match was also closely followed by the Argentina national team: the Arab side will be their last opponent in Group J of the 2026 World Cup.
The team coached by Murat Yakin settled much of the matter during the first half. With a clinical attacking display and by taking advantage of their opponent’s defensive weaknesses, they built a lead that proved decisive before halftime.
The three-goal advantage came thanks to their efficiency from the penalty spot and a superb team move. Breel Embolo and Granit Xhaka converted two penalties awarded after VAR reviews, while Dan Ndoye added the other with a finish of great quality to make it 2-0 at the time.
After the break, the Asian side showed a different version of itself. The changes introduced by the coaching staff improved the team’s overall play and allowed for an immediate reaction that raised hopes of cutting the deficit.
Seven minutes into the second half, Fakhouri pulled one back with a powerful shot inside the near post. That goal reflected the improvement Jordan showed after the break, with greater passing accuracy and better movement in attack.
Despite the defeat, Abu Laila was one of the standout performers of the match. The goalkeeper kept his team alive with six crucial saves and prevented the final margin from being even wider.
However, the comeback was not enough to put the result in doubt. Just as the Asian side was trying to get closer again, Switzerland found space and put the friendly to bed in the 34th minute through a goal by Christian Fassnacht.
After this match, Jordan will wrap up its preparations against Colombia on June 7 in San Diego. Later, on the 17th, it will begin its 2026 World Cup campaign against Austria in its first Group J match. It will then face Algeria (June 23) and close out the group stage against Argentina (the 27th) in Texas.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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