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    Argentina VS Switzerland

    FIFA World Cup
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    • Angela Murphy
      Angela Murphy
      Argentina's last eighth - final was a remarkable comeback. Trailing 0 - 2, they scored three goals in a row and eventually eliminated Egypt 3 - 2. Romero, Messi, and Fernandez found the net within 14 minutes, and Fernandez headed in the winning goal in stoppage time. Messi had one goal and one assist, increasing his goal count to 8 in this World Cup and 21 in total, still leading the all - time World Cup goal scorers' list. On the other hand, Switzerland played a 120 - minute goalless draw against Colombia and won 4 - 3 on penalties. They've advanced to the World Cup quarter - finals for the first time in 72 years. Renowned for their solid defense, they've never conceded more than one goal in a single game in this tournament and have kept clean sheets in the last two regulation - time matches. Argentina, the defending champions, have an impressive record of 4 wins and 1 draw in their first 5 games of this World Cup. Lionel Messi is in red - hot form, leading the goal - scoring charts w
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      World Cup Argentina - Switzerland
    • rewat.32@Officia
      rewat.32@Officia
      Argentina's last eighth - final was a stunning comeback. Trailing 0 - 2, they scored three goals in a row and eventually eliminated Egypt 3 - 2. Romero, Messi, and Fernandez found the net within 14 minutes, and Fernandez headed in the winner in added time. Messi had one goal and one assist, increasing his goal tally in this World Cup to 8 and his total to 21, still leading the all - time World Cup scorers' list. On the other hand, Switzerland played a goalless 120 - minute draw against Colombia and won 4 - 3 on penalties, advancing to the World Cup quarter - finals for the first time in 72 years. Renowned for their solid defense, they've never conceded more than one goal per game in this tournament and have kept clean sheets in the last two regulation - time matches. Midfield maestro Xhaka controls the tempo, and the back - line led by Akanji and goalkeeper Kobel, which has proven its mettle in top European competitions, forms a strong backbone for the team. Argentina, the defending ch
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      World Cup Argentina - Switzerland
    • Ofuayoma Peterson DeMocrat 🇳🇬
      Ofuayoma Peterson DeMocrat 🇳🇬
      Argentina's midfielders work in tandem, executing continuous short - passes. They rely on frequent lateral movements to disrupt the opponent's defensive formation. The full - backs advance in a timely manner to widen the attacking channels, while the forwards make flexible runs to draw the center - backs out of position. Set - pieces and penetrations through the flanks are their key scoring methods. In defense, they use high - pressing in the front - court to cut off the opponent's passing routes from the back. They maintain possession of the ball to wear down the opponent's energy. However, the team has some weaknesses. The defense tends to push up too far, leaving gaps behind the full - backs for counter - attacks. The center - backs have an average turning speed. After a long - drawn - out battle, the midfield's defensive coverage shrinks. When facing a deep - lying defense, their attacking methods seem a bit limited. They overly depend on ground passes through the middle and lack a
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      World Cup Argentina - Switzerland
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