Argentina dig deep, beat Switzerland aet, set up England semi | OneFootball

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·12 juillet 2026

Argentina dig deep, beat Switzerland aet, set up England semi

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Argentina keep the dream of back-to-back titles alive at the 2026 World Cup. At the imposing Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Lionel Scaloni’s side defeated Switzerland 3-1 this Saturday in a true display of character, sealing their place in the World Cup semifinals after battling through 120 minutes of maximum tension.

The match could not have started better for the world champions. In the 10th minute of the first half, Alexis Mac Allister broke the deadlock and made it 1-0 after latching onto an assist from Lionel Messi, who drew level with the legendary Pelé as the top assist provider in World Cup history. However, the European side showed its solidity and, in the 67th minute of the second half, Dan Ndoye took advantage of a defensive lapse to make it 1-1, bringing back memories of the previous round.


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VAR, a red card, and relief in extra time

The match became highly physical and added a major controversy in the 72nd minute, when referee João Pinheiro turned to VAR to overturn a booking involving Leandro Paredes, instead deciding to send off Swiss forward Breel Embolo for simulation. With a man advantage, and after Messi fought on despite a heavy blow that left him with ice on his eye, Argentina tilted the game in its favor in extra time.

The deadlock was finally broken in the 112th minute with a thunderous right-footed strike from Julián Álvarez, who scored a dramatic stunner to spark wild celebrations in the stands. Deep into extra time, with Switzerland fully committed in attack, Lautaro Martínez finished off a textbook lethal counterattack to make it 3-1 and put the game to bed.

La Albiceleste had to suffer again in this World Cup, but showed it has class to spare for the biggest moments. The next challenge will be enormous: on Wednesday, July 15, Argentina will face England in Atlanta for a place in the tournament’s grand final.

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