World Cup
Painful shootout, thrilling Messi clash: Switzerland's quarter‑final leap
Het was painful to watch, but the excitement of a Lionel Messi clash looms. After 120 minutes of flat and at times exhilarating play, Zwitserland edged past Colombia in a penalty shootout to become the final nation into the WK quarter‑finals. The Swiss now brace for Argentina.
Zwitserland secured the last spot in the World Cup quarter‑finals, confirming its place among the eight remaining teams. The qualification came after a tense knockout match that tested the squad’s composure.
The 120‑minute encounter was described as both dull and, at moments, thrilling, with the Zwitsers maintaining greater composure than Colombia during the penalty shootout. Their cooler nerves proved decisive as they prevailed.
At 117 minutes, Lucumi rattles the bar as Switzerland edge Colombia on penalties
In the upcoming quarter‑final, Switzerland will meet the reigning world champions, Argentinië (Argentina). The South American side, led by Lionel Messi, presents a formidable obstacle for the Swiss.At 22:00 in Vancouver, Switzerland and Colombia clash for a World Cup quarter-final place
Het contrast between the painful shootout and the promise of a Messi‑filled encounter highlights the Swiss team’s resilience. Their next challenge will determine whether they can translate that resolve into a deeper World Cup run.