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Alvarez praises Argentina’s resilience after World Cup victory

Alvarez praises Argentina's resilience after World Cup victory

Key Takeaways

  • Julian Alvarez scored the decisive goal in Argentina’s 3-1 win over Switzerland.
  • Switzerland was reduced to 10 men after Breel Embolo received a second yellow card for simulation.
  • Argentina manager Murat Yakin expressed frustration with VAR's decision.

Julian Alvarez, the forward from Atletico Madrid, praised Argentina’s ability to endure grueling matches following their victory over Switzerland in the World Cup quarter-finals. The match, which ended 3-1 in favor of Argentina after extra-time, saw Alvarez score the decisive second goal in the 112th minute.

The Swiss team mounted a strong defense despite being down a man due to Breel Embolo’s dismissal for simulation. However, Alvarez's precise strike into the top corner proved too much for them, securing Argentina’s passage to the semi-finals and earning him the man-of-the-match award.

Argentina had already faced tough tests in their previous matches, overcoming Cape Verde and Egypt with late goals. 'Obviously you have to suffer — you have to know how to suffer,' Alvarez said after the match. 'That's how the matches are playing out right now.'

The victory came after a 10th-minute goal by Alexis Mac Allister, who flicked Messi’s corner into the far corner at the front post. Switzerland, without their leading scorer Johan Manzambi, mounted a spirited defense but could not prevent Argentina from advancing.

Switzerland's manager Murat Yakin was critical of the decision to show Embolo a second yellow card for simulation, stating that it 'destroyed our game today.' He added, 'Unfortunately we have to accept it,' expressing his disappointment with the rule and its impact on their performance.

Despite being down a man, Switzerland refused to give up. Dan Ndoye scored an equalizer in the 67th minute after a series of passes with Ricardo Rodriguez. However, this goal was overshadowed by Embolo’s dismissal, which left Yakin bewildered and his team one player short for the remainder of the match.

Argentina's response to Switzerland's misfortune was swift and decisive. They continued to press their opponents, maintaining control until the final whistle. 'This team has so much passion,' said Yakin. 'Despite being down a man, we gave it all. I’m extremely proud of everyone.'

The match highlighted the unpredictable nature of World Cup football, with VAR playing a significant role in the outcome. The decision to show Embolo a second yellow card was subject to extensive review by VAR, leading to confusion and frustration among both teams.

Argentina’s journey through the tournament continues as they prepare for their next challenge. Their resilience and ability to overcome adversity will be key factors as they move forward.

Obviously you have to suffer — you have to know how to suffer.

Julian Alvarez, Forward, Atletico Madrid

'This team has so much passion. Despite the fact we were one man down, we gave it all. I’m extremely proud of everyone.'

Murat Yakin, Switzerland manager