Colombia seize control as Switzerland’s defensive wall holds firm
The last 16 clash between Switzerland and Colombia is a study in contrasts. Colombia have dominated possession and created the clearest chances, yet Switzerland’s disciplined defensive structure has kept them at bay. At 0-0 after 30 minutes, the South Americans have seen Luis Díaz twice denied by Swiss interventions, while Ndoye’s early effort was comfortably gathered by Vargas in goal.
Colombia entered this match unbeaten in seven World Cup games since 2018, but their attacking rhythm has been stifled by Switzerland’s compact organisation. James Rodríguez’s free kick in the 13th minute forced the first real save of the game from Kobel, while Puerta’s curling effort from distance was comfortably dealt with. The Swiss, meanwhile, have struggled to build any meaningful pressure, with their longest spell of possession lasting barely 20 seconds.
Switzerland’s hopes of reaching a first quarter-final since 1954 hinge on maintaining their resolute shape. The absence of Johan Manzambi, sidelined with a training injury, has weakened their creative output, though Murat Yakin’s side has adapted with disciplined pressing and quick transitions. Ex-Club Brugge player Jashari has slotted into the starting XI, while Rieder provides additional steel in midfield.
Switzerland and Colombia locked in stalemate in Vancouver showdown
Colombia, meanwhile, are chasing a quarter-final berth they last achieved in 2014. Their campaign has been built on resilience, with wins over Uzbekistan and Congo bookending a draw with Portugal. A potential quarter-final against Argentina awaits if they can overcome this defensive stalemate, but Switzerland’s refusal to yield has so far frustrated every Colombian advance. The stakes could not be higher for both sides. For Switzerland, a quarter-final place would mark their fourth appearance in the last eight in World Cup history, while Colombia are one win away from equalling their best-ever finish. Neither side has conceded a goal in their last four matches, and the deadlock at 0-0 after 30 minutes reflects the tactical stalemate unfolding in Kansas City.