Argentina secured a 3-1 victory over Switzerland in extra time, advancing to the 2026 World Cup semi-finals. The win showcased resilience after a disciplined Swiss defense offset an early goal by Mac Allister.
Lionel Messi orchestrated the opening score, finding Alexis Mac Allister for the lead. Swiss goals from Dan Ndoye tied the match before a second yellow card for Alejandro Gómez led to his red card, shifting momentum in Argentina’s favor.
Lautaro Martinez and Julian Alvarez sealed the win with decisive strikes in extra time. Alvarez’s 112th-minute goal broke Swiss resistance, while Martinez added a late third. Messi, despite missing the target, extended his World Cup assist record to 10.
The victory marks Argentina’s unbeaten streak in 12 World Cup matches and positions them among the top four FIFA-ranked teams. Their path included a tough group stage and comebacks against Egypt and Switzerland, highlighting Scaloni’s tactical adaptations.
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