World Cup: Switzerland beat Colombia on penalties to reach quarter-finals

Femi Akinyemi

Gregor Kobel was Switzerland’s penalty hero as he pulled off a stunning shootout save from Colombia’s Cucho Hernandez to help set up a World Cup quarter-final clash with Argentina.

The keeper pushed away Hernandez’s spot kick after centre-backs from both sides had earlier missed.

Colombia’s Davinson Sanchez rattled the underside of the bar, but defender Manuel Akanji skied his spot kick to restore the balance.

But Kobel’s stop from Hernandez was impressive before Cedric Itten and Ruben Vargas scored to add to earlier successful penalties taken by Granit Xhaka and Zeki Amdouni as Switzerland won the shootout 4-3 in the last-16 tie at BC Place, Vancouver.

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Murat Yakin’s side have reached the last eight of the World Cup for the first time since 1954 and they will face reigning champions Argentina at Kansas City Stadium on Sunday, 12 July at 02:00 BST.

Extra-time and the penalty shootout followed a rather uneventful 90 minutes in which both sides struggled to create many great chances.

Jhon Lucumi went close for Colombia, but his header from a corner struck the crossbar, before a long-range effort from substitute Jaminton Campaz forced an unorthodox save from the Swiss keeper as the game threatened to burst into life in the first half of extra-time.

Zeki Amdouni then tested Colombia keeper Camilo Vargas at the other end just moments after coming off the bench.

Colombia should have won it late in extra-time, but Campaz curled a shot over after a defensive mishap from Xhaka.

It was a miss they would live to regret as the South Americans suffered shootout heartbreak again after losing to England in 2018 on spot kicks at this stage.

(BBC)

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