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