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Nottingham Forest winger Dan Ndoye scored Switzerland's only goal in their 3-1 quarter-final defeat by reigning world champions Argentina. The 25-year-old's debut World Cup concluded with two goals in six appearances.
Limbs in Argentina has Alvarez makes it 2-1 vs. Switzerland
Lionel Messi and reigning World Cup champion Argentina playing for a semifinal spot in Ted Lasso’s hometown? You’d better BELIEVE he was paying attention. The fictional coach of soccer club AFC Richmond — or rather,
Lionel Messi had his World Cup scoring streak snapped by Switzerland on Saturday night, but the co-leader with France's Kylian Mbappé in the race for the Golden Boot nevertheless found his way to leave his mark with an assist in Argentina's 3-1 victory.
Lionel Messi's World Cup scoring streak ended at nine games, but he still led defending champion Argentina to the semifinals. Julian Alvarez scored the go-ahead goal in extra time and Messi
Switzerland's Breel Embolo got a second yellow card for diving. If World Cup is rigged for Messi and Argentina, this call wasn't part of conspiracy.
But while the Swiss were furious with the VAR review and referee Joao Pinheiro's decision to send off Breel Embolo, it was the correct call. The U.S. men's national team's opening match against Paraguay already sent precedent for that kind of VAR review.
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