Argentina beat 10-man Switzerland in extra time to reach World Cup semi-finals
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Argentina squad
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3 Nicolas TAGLIAFICO
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5 Leandro PAREDES
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6 Lisandro MARTINEZ
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7 Rodrigo DE PAUL
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9 Julian ALVAREZ
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10 Lionel MESSI
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13 Cristian ROMERO
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20 Alexis MAC ALLISTER
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23 Emiliano MARTINEZ
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24 Enzo FERNANDEZ
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26 Nahuel MOLINA
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1 Juan MUSSO
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2 Marcos SENESI
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4 Gonzalo MONTIEL
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8 Valentin BARCO
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11 Giovani Lo Celso
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12 Geronimo RULLI
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14 Exequiel PALACIOS
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15 Nico GONZALEZ
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16 Thiago ALMADA
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17 Giuliano SIMEONE
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18 Nico PAZ
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19 Nicolas OTAMENDI
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21 Jose Manuel LOPEZ
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22 Lautaro MARTINEZ
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25 Facundo MEDINA
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Switzerland squad
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1 Gregor KOBEL
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4 Nico ELVEDI
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5 Manuel AKANJI
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6 Denis ZAKARIA
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7 Breel EMBOLO
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8 Remo FREULER
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10 Granit XHAKA
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11 Dan NDOYE
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13 Ricardo RODRIGUEZ
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15 Djibril SOW
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22 Fabian RIEDER
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2 Miro MUHEIM
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3 Silvan WIDMER
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12 Yvon MVOGO
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14 Ardon JASHARI
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16 Christian FASSNACHT
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17 Ruben VARGAS
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18 Eray COEMERT
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19 Noah OKAFOR
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20 Michel AEBISCHER
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21 Marvin KELLER
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23 Zeki AMDOUNI
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24 Aurele AMENDA
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25 Luca JAQUEZ
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26 Cedric ITTEN
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9 Johan MANZAMBI
Midfielder
Argentina reached the World Cup semi-finals with a 3-1 extra-time victory over Switzerland at Kansas City Stadium, in a match that swung from comfort to jeopardy before a moment of individual brilliance settled it. Alexis Mac Allister's early header put Argentina ahead, but a spirited Switzerland levelled through Dan Ndoye midway through the second half, and the game was heading towards penalties before Julián Álvarez struck. The result keeps Lionel Messi's side on course in the tournament and sets up a semi-final against England on Wednesday — a rare and heavily freighted fixture coming 40 years after the "Hand of God".
The decisive goal came in the second period of extra time, moments after Kobel had denied Messi, when Álvarez collected a pass from substitute José López and curled a swerving 22-yard shot around the goalkeeper into the top corner. Switzerland had been reduced to ten men when Breel Embolo, already booked for a foul on Leandro Paredes, was shown a second yellow card by referee João Pinheiro — a decision the Swiss disputed, citing a VAR "mistaken identity" check. Lautaro Martínez sealed the win late on, converting a rebound after Thiago Almada's breakaway effort was saved. The match also fell on the day Argentina's legendary former captain Antonio Rattín died aged 89.
- Argentina beat 10-man Switzerland 3-1 after extra time.
- Juliu00e1n u00c1lvarez's swerving 22-yard strike broke the deadlock.
- Argentina face England in Wednesday's semi-final.
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Argentina's clash with Switzerland was part of the World Cup knockout stage, where losing means elimination and matches that finish level after normal time go to extra time and, if needed, penalties. Argentina are one of the tournament's most successful teams and are captained by Lionel Messi, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of his generation; Switzerland had been one of the surprise packages of the competition. Winning the game secured Argentina a place in the last four of the tournament.
The two teams' meeting also carries historical weight because Argentina's semi-final opponents will be England, a fixture with a long and emotionally charged history between the two footballing nations, including a controversial incident from a previous World Cup 40 years ago. Matches between these sides tend to attract extra attention well beyond the football itself because of that shared past.
Extra time in football is an additional period of play, usually split into two halves, used to try to produce a winner when a knockout match is drawn after 90 minutes. Red and yellow cards are used by referees to punish fouls, with two yellow cards in a match resulting in a red card and the player's team having to continue with one fewer player, which is what happened to Switzerland during this game.
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Originally published by The Guardian as “Julián Álvarez’s extra-time stunner sinks 10-man Switzerland to send Argentina into semi-finals”.