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Argentina Know How to Suffer, Says Alvarez After Swiss World Cup Test

Julián Álvarez scored in the 112th minute as Argentina beat 10-man Switzerland and set up a semifinal against England.

  • On Saturday, Argentina defeated Switzerland 3-1 in the World Cup quarter-finals in Kansas City, with forward Julian Alvarez scoring the decisive goal in the 112th minute.
  • Playing with 10 men after Breel Embolo was dismissed for simulation, the Swiss squad mounted a robust rearguard action that extended the match into extra time.
  • "You have to know how to suffer," Alvarez said after his curling shot broke the deadlock, with teammate Lautaro Martinez adding a last-gasp third goal.
  • Argentina advances to the semi-finals to face England in Atlanta on Wednesday, maintaining momentum from previous hard-fought victories against Cape Verde and Egypt.
  • Alvarez stated that while England features impressive players, the team must prioritize recovery before their next World Cup challenge.
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