Switzerland is experiencing a historic moment in the FIFA World Cup 2026. After defeating Colombia in a dramatic penalty shootout (4-3) following a goalless draw in 120 minutes, Murat Yakin's team is preparing to face the defending champion, Argentina. Captain Granit Xhaka highlighted the importance of this generation: "I think this group is special. The young ones push us, and the more experienced ones try to guide. Even being a small nation, everything is possible in elite football."The match in Vancouver was tight, with only 0.7 expected goals in the 90 minutes, the lowest figure of the tournament. Switzerland barely shot on goal in the 32nd minute, but they knew how to resist and execute their coach's plan. Yakin valued the tactical changes, such as the entry of Djibril Sow, which provided greater control in possession and allowed for preparation for the penalty shootout. "You always have a plan. When it works, the satisfaction is enormous. Of course, there was also a bit of luck, and that's part of football," he stated. Swiss hopes are fueled by history, Switzerland had not played in a World Cup quarter-final since 1954, when they lost 7-5 to Austria in the match with the most goals in the competition.Colombia, on the other hand, bid farewell with frustration. Néstor Lorenzo could not prevent his team from repeating the trend of being eliminated in matches that extend beyond 90 minutes. Luis Suárez expressed his disappointment: "I thought this team was destined for more. I just want to thank the people who supported us. Hopefully, this will be a turning point." With confidence and ambition, Switzerland is excited to make another impact and reach the World Cup semifinals for the first time.
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