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Switzerland Fumes at VAR Red Card as Argentina Advance to World Cup Semifinals

Last updated: July 12, 2026 3:53 pm
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Published: July 12, 2026
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KANSAS CITY (GG) — Switzerland national football team manager Murat Yakin has fiercely criticized the match officiating and Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system following his side’s dramatic 3-1 extra-time defeat to Argentina. The FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinal clash at the Kansas City Stadium was heavily altered by a contentious 72nd-minute red card issued to Swiss forward Breel Embolo.

The critical flashpoint occurred just five minutes after Switzerland had managed to equalize. Match referee João Pinheiro initially brandished a yellow card to Argentinian midfielder Leandro Paredes for an apparent foul on Embolo. However, a remote VAR intervention recommended an on-field review of the contact. Following a review of the video replays, Pinheiro rescinded the booking for Paredes and instead penalised Embolo for simulation under the tournament’s updated “mistaken identity” regulations. Because Embolo had already received a yellow card during the first half, the second caution resulted in an automatic dismissal.

Yakin expressed immense frustration in his post-match comments, asserting that the refereeing intervention fundamentally compromised the competitive balance of the quarterfinal. The Swiss bench reacted with outrage at the time of the decision, while a visibly distraught Embolo left the pitch in tears. The decision marked the first time in World Cup history that a player has been sent off under this specific VAR protocol interpretation.

Prior to the numerical imbalance, the fixture had developed into a highly competitive knockout encounter. Defending world champions Argentina opened the scoring in the 10th minute when Alexis Mac Allister directed a header past Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer following a precise corner kick delivered by Lionel Messi. Switzerland responded with disciplined tactical pressure in the second half, earning a deserved equalizer in the 67th minute when Dan Ndoye converted a cross from defender Ricardo Rodríguez.

Forced to play the final 18 minutes of normal time and the entirety of extra time with ten men, the Swiss defensive shape eventually fractured under sustained pressure. Argentina secured their progression to the tournament’s semi-finals through two late goals. Striker Julián Álvarez broke the deadlock in the 112th minute with a powerful long-range strike from 25 yards into the top corner. Forward Lautaro Martínez added a third goal deep into stoppage time of extra time, finishing a counter-attack after an initial shot from Thiago Almada deflected into his path.

The victory guarantees that Lionel Scaloni’s squad will advance to face England in a semifinal matchup scheduled for Wednesday in Atlanta. The logistical and physical toll of consecutive extra-time matches remains a point of observation for Argentina, who also required additional periods to navigate past Egypt in the previous round of 16.

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