Argentina Beat Switzerland 3-1 After Extra Time to Reach World Cup Semi-Final


Argentina vs Switzerland: Dramatic Extra-Time Win Sends Messi’s Team Through

Argentina are officially into the World Cup semi-finals after a thrilling 3-1 extra-time victory over Switzerland. The match had everything a football fan could ask for, including early goals, a red card, late drama, and two decisive strikes in extra time.

With this victory, Argentina will now face England in a blockbuster semi-final as both teams continue their journey towards the World Cup trophy.


Argentina Take an Early Lead

Argentina started the game with confidence and controlled possession from the opening whistle.

In the 10th minute, Alexis Mac Allister gave Argentina the perfect start. Lionel Messi delivered a dangerous corner into the box, and Mac Allister guided a smart header into the bottom corner to make it 1-0.

It was Argentina’s earliest World Cup goal since the 2014 quarter-final against Belgium.


Switzerland Fight Back in the Second Half

Switzerland refused to give up and came out with much more energy after halftime.

They created several chances, but goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez made important saves to keep Argentina ahead.

Their hard work finally paid off in the 67th minute when Dan Ndoye combined well with Ricardo Rodriguez before finishing calmly through Martinez’s legs to level the score at 1-1.

The equaliser completely changed the momentum of the match.


Breel Embolo’s Red Card Changes the Game

Only a few minutes after Switzerland equalised, the match took another dramatic turn.

Already carrying a yellow card, Breel Embolo went down inside the penalty area while trying to win a foul. After a VAR review, the referee judged it to be simulation and showed him a second yellow card, followed by a red.

Switzerland were forced to play the rest of the match with 10 men, making their task much more difficult.


Messi Creates Chances but Extra Time Is Needed

Argentina pushed hard for a winner in normal time.

Mac Allister missed another good header, while Lionel Messi curled a brilliant effort just wide of the post.

Despite several late chances, neither team could find the winning goal, sending the quarter-final into extra time.


Julian Alvarez Delivers When Argentina Need Him Most

For much of extra time, Switzerland defended brilliantly despite being a man down.

However, in the closing stages, Argentina finally found the breakthrough.

A clever move involving Nico Gonzalez and Jose Manuel Lopez ended with Julian Alvarez, who curled a beautiful shot into the top corner to make it 2-1.

It was a world-class finish and one of the biggest goals of the tournament for the Atletico Madrid striker.


Lautaro Martinez Seals the Victory

Switzerland pushed everyone forward in search of another equaliser.

Argentina punished that gamble.

Julian Alvarez won possession high up the pitch before the ball eventually fell to Lautaro Martinez, who calmly finished from close range to make it 3-1.

That goal confirmed Argentina’s place in the World Cup semi-finals.


Argentina players celebrate a 3-1 extra-time victory over Switzerland to reach the FIFA World Cup semi-final.
Messi Doesn’t Score

Messi Doesn’t Score but Still Makes History

Although Lionel Messi did not score, he once again proved why he remains one of football’s greatest players.

His assist for Mac Allister’s opening goal was his 10th World Cup assist, making him the player with the most assists in the tournament since 1966.

Messi controlled the tempo throughout the match and played a key role in Argentina’s attacking moves.


Match Turning Point

The biggest turning point came with Breel Embolo’s red card.

Switzerland had just found their equaliser and looked capable of causing a major upset. Playing with ten men for the remaining minutes and extra time eventually caught up with them, allowing Argentina to take control.


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Key Match Stats

  • Final Score: Argentina 3-1 Switzerland (After Extra Time)
  • Goals: Alexis Mac Allister, Julian Alvarez, Lautaro Martinez (Argentina), Dan Ndoye (Switzerland)
  • Red Card: Breel Embolo (Switzerland)
  • Player of the Match: Julian Alvarez
  • Next Match: Argentina vs England (World Cup Semi-Final)

Argentina players celebrate a 3-1 extra-time victory over Switzerland to reach the FIFA World Cup semi-final.
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What This Result Means

Argentina are now just one win away from another World Cup final.

England also needed extra time in their quarter-final, setting up what promises to be one of the biggest matches of the tournament.

With Messi chasing another World Cup title and England aiming to end their long wait for glory, football fans can expect an unforgettable semi-final.


Final Thoughts

Argentina showed patience, quality, and experience when it mattered most. Switzerland defended bravely and pushed one of the tournament favourites all the way, but the red card and Argentina’s attacking depth eventually made the difference.

Julian Alvarez’s stunning strike and Lautaro Martinez’s late finish secured a memorable 3-1 extra-time victory, keeping Argentina’s World Cup dream alive and setting up an exciting semi-final clash against England.


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