Embolo Inspires Swiss Masterclass in 2-0 World Cup Win Over Algeria
Switzerland booked their place in the World Cup last 16 with a clinical 2-0 victory over Algeria in Frankfurt, Breel Embolo’s early strike and Dan Ndoye’s second-half finish sending Murat Yakin’s men through with a performance of ruthless efficiency.
Switzerland Strike Early Through Embolo
The Swiss needed just 10 minutes to puncture Algerian optimism. Jeremy Manzambi’s incisive through-ball split the defence, allowing Embolo to stride clear and slot coolly past Lyon’s Lionel Zidane. The Cologne striker wheeled away in delight, his third goal of the tournament silencing the raucous North African support.
Algeria’s response saw Fares Chaibi booked for a cynical 36th-minute foul on Granit Xhaka, their frustration growing as Switzerland’s defensive block absorbed pressure. The Desert Foxes enjoyed 55% possession but created just 0.73 xG – their only shot on target coming from Riyad Mahrez’s tame 67th-minute effort.
Ndoye Seals Swiss Progress
Any lingering Algerian hopes evaporated within 60 seconds of the restart. Ndoye latched onto a loose ball 25 yards out, his dipping drive skidding past Zidane’s despairing dive to double Switzerland’s lead. The Bologna winger’s celebration – a finger to his lips in front of the Algerian bench – encapsulated their growing dominance.
Vladimir Petkovic’s triple substitution on 71 minutes, including Mahrez’s introduction, failed to spark a revival. Instead, Switzerland’s midfield trio of Xhaka, Remo Freuler and Denis Zakaria squeezed the life from Algeria’s attacks, their 81% pass accuracy starving the Desert Foxes of oxygen.
What This Means
For Switzerland, this was vindication of their tournament credentials. Five shots on target from just 11 attempts showcased their clinical edge, while a seventh clean sheet in nine games under Yakin proves their defensive solidity. They’ll face sterner tests, but with Embolo in this form, dreams grow.
Algeria’s golden generation exits with a whimper. Despite boasting 85% pass accuracy, Petkovic’s side managed just two shots on target all game. At 32, Mahrez may have played his last World Cup minutes – a bitter end for Africa’s most technically gifted side.
The Swiss march on to face either Spain or Croatia in the last 16. On this evidence, writing them off would be foolish.
Key Moments
10′ ⚽ Switzerland — B. Embolo (assist: J. Manzambi)
46′ ⚽ Switzerland — D. Ndoye
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