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Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 12
Dan Ndoye Levels Argentina 1-1 in World Cup Quarterfinal as Switzerland Breaks 219-Minute Drought
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 12

Dan Ndoye Levels Argentina 1-1 in World Cup Quarterfinal as Switzerland Breaks 219-Minute Drought

3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 12

Summary

  • Ndoye pulled Switzerland level against Argentina after sustained second-half pressure, turning a quarterfinal that Argentina had led 1-0 at halftime.
  • Two sharp Emiliano Martinez saves on Ndoye and Granit Xhaka had already signaled Switzerland was unlocking Argentina’s defense before the equalizer arrived.
  • Alexis Mac Allister had put Argentina ahead early with a header from Lionel Messi’s corner, but Switzerland grew into the match after a quiet first half.
  • The goal ended a Swiss scoreless run of 219 minutes plus stoppage time and came in a tense, physical game that also brought yellow cards for Breel Embolo and Leandro Paredes.

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Argentina Edges Switzerland on Penalties After 1-1 Draw to Set Up Semifinal Clash with England

Overview

Argentina advanced to the 2026 FIFA World Cup semifinals after a dramatic quarterfinal against Switzerland that went into extra time and was decided by a tense penalty shootout. Despite pre-match predictions favoring Argentina, Switzerland pushed the match beyond regulation, showing strong resilience. In the end, Argentina prevailed in the shootout, earning a spot in the next round where they will face England. This hard-fought victory highlights Argentina’s determination and ability to perform under pressure, while also marking a significant moment in the tournament’s knockout stage.

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