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Argentina Beats 10-Man Switzerland 3-1 in Extra Time to Reach World Cup Semi-Final
Argentina Beats 10-Man Switzerland 3-1 in Extra Time to Reach World Cup Semi-Final

Argentina Beats 10-Man Switzerland 3-1 in Extra Time to Reach World Cup Semi-Final

Argentina advanced to the World Cup semi-final after defeating 10-man Switzerland 3-1 in extra time, with Julian Alvarez scoring a decisive goal. They will face England, who also won their quarter-final in extra time.

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Argentina defeated 10-man Switzerland 3-1 after extra time in Kansas City to reach the World Cup semi-finals, setting up a clash against England. The victory was sealed by two goals in extra time, including a stunning strike from Julian Alvarez, according to BBC Sport.

Switzerland played most of the match with 10 men after a first-half red card, though the source material does not specify the player or timing. Trailing at halftime, Argentina pushed forward in the second half but could not break down the Swiss defense until the extra period.

Julian Alvarez put Argentina ahead in extra time with a powerful long-range effort, described by BBC Sport as a 'stunning strike.' The goal marked a turning point, with Argentina adding another to secure a 3-1 win. SABC News confirmed the result and noted Argentina's upcoming semi-final opponents.

England reached the last four by defeating Norway 2-1 in their quarter-final, also via extra time, SABC News reported. The Argentina-England semi-final will be one of the most anticipated matches of the tournament, reviving memories of historic encounters between the two nations.