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Switzerland Coach Slams Embolo Red Card After World Cup Exit to Argentina

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Switzerland coach Murat Yakin criticizes Breel Embolo’s controversial red card as Argentina wins 3-1 after extra time to reach the 2026 FIFA World Cup semi-finals against England.


Switzerland head coach Murat Yakin has fiercely criticized the decision to send off striker Breel Embolo, calling the rule behind the controversial red card “unacceptable” after Switzerland’s dramatic 3-1 extra-time defeat to Argentina national football team in the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals.

Switzerland looked destined to pull off one of the tournament’s biggest upsets after Dan Ndoye canceled out Alexis Mac Allister’s early opener. The Swiss had gained momentum and appeared to be the stronger side when the match took a dramatic turn.

In the 72nd minute, Embolo received a second yellow card for simulation after initially appearing to have been fouled by Leandro Paredes. Following a lengthy VAR review, the referee overturned the original decision and instead booked Embolo for diving, reducing Switzerland to 10 men.

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Despite the numerical disadvantage, the Swiss resisted until the 112th minute before Julián Álvarez produced a stunning long-range strike to break the deadlock in extra time. Lautaro Martínez sealed the victory with a third goal nine minutes later.

Speaking after the match, Yakin did not hide his frustration.


> “There was definitely no reason to award a yellow card. He should have let play continue. We were punished because of a rule that is unacceptable. It destroyed our game today.”

The Switzerland coach insisted his players had taken control of the contest after recovering from an early setback.

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> “We came back against the world champions, we had the momentum, we were controlling the match, and then everything changed because of that decision. My boys are the real heroes.”

Midfielder Remo Freuler also questioned the VAR intervention, urging FIFA to clarify how such a decision was reached.

> “I don’t understand how VAR can make such a decision, and FIFA has to explain it to us.”

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Embolo was visibly emotional after the dismissal, leaving the pitch in tears while being comforted by teammates. Yakin defended his striker, insisting he bore no responsibility for Switzerland’s elimination.

> “He was fouled many times during the game. I don’t blame him. He is devastated because he couldn’t help the team anymore. It was a refereeing mistake.”

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Although Switzerland’s World Cup dream ended in heartbreaking fashion, Yakin praised his squad for achieving the nation’s best tournament performance since 1954 by reaching the quarter-finals.

Argentina now advances to the semi-finals, where the defending world champions will face England national football team in a blockbuster clash for a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.

Murat Yakin Blasts ‘Unacceptable’ Embolo Red Card After Switzerland’s World Cup Exit to Argentina

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