The Swiss side took control early in the contest, with striker Breel Embolo opening the scoring in the 10th minute. The goal came after a swift counterattack orchestrated by the impressive young midfielder Johan Manzambi, whose vision and creativity unlocked the Algerian defence.
Switzerland maintained their tactical discipline throughout the first half, frustrating Algeria’s attempts to create meaningful opportunities while remaining dangerous on the break.
Shortly after the restart, Dan Ndoye doubled Switzerland’s advantage by capitalising on a defensive error. His composed finish effectively put the result beyond Algeria’s reach and allowed the Swiss to manage the remainder of the match comfortably.
Algeria struggled to break through Switzerland’s organised defence despite enjoying periods of possession. Their best chance came before halftime, but captain Riyad Mahrez failed to convert, leaving the North Africans with an uphill task for the remainder of the contest.
Under coach Murat Yakin, Switzerland executed a well-planned tactical approach, absorbing pressure before launching quick transitions that repeatedly troubled Algeria. Their compact defensive shape limited the African side to very few clear-cut opportunities.
The victory marks Switzerland’s first triumph in a World Cup knockout fixture since 1938, ending an 88-year wait for success beyond the group stage and highlighting the team’s steady progress on the international stage.
Emerging talent Johan Manzambi once again impressed with his intelligent movement and decisive contribution, strengthening his reputation as one of the breakout performers of the tournament. His creativity and composure have become key elements of Switzerland’s impressive World Cup campaign.
Following the defeat, Algeria’s World Cup journey came to an end despite a spirited campaign. Reports after the match indicated that Mahrez announced his retirement from international football, bringing an illustrious national team career to a close.
Switzerland will now prepare for a Round of 16 clash against the winner of the match between Colombia and Ghana as they continue their quest for a historic run at the tournament.




