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Álvarez's Extra-Time Wonder Goal Sinks Switzerland

Quarterfinal action at the 2026 World Cup wrapped up on Day 29, and Argentina needed every extra minute to get past a stubborn Switzerland side. The defending champions won 3-1, but the headline moment didn't come from Lionel Messi. It came from Julián Álvarez, whose stunning extra-time strike settled a match that had gone right to the wire.

By Kamil Wrona | Last Updated: 13 Jul 2026
Argentina Kept Searching for Messi
Throughout the game, Argentina's plan seemed simple: get the ball to Messi and let him work his magic. Every pass, every run, every attacking move seemed built around getting the captain on the ball. That urgency only grew once the match turned tense, with the score locked at 1-1 heading into extra time and a penalty shootout looming.

Messi certainly tried. He drove through the centre of Switzerland's defence, only to run into a packed wall of red shirts. He whipped in crosses that found no one. He tested goalkeeper Gregor Kobel with shots from both feet, and Kobel turned away every one of them. At one point, Messi even chipped the keeper from close range with a finish that looked every bit like vintage Messi — but it was ruled out for offside, so it won't even show up in the stats.

Then, in the 112th minute, the ball found Messi again. He cut inside at pace, breezed past a couple of defenders near the edge of the box, and fired a shot with so much force that he nearly fell over. But it went straight at Kobel, who calmly parried it out to the left side. It looked routine for the keeper, though nobody among the Argentina faithful felt calm watching it happen. Messi wasn't finding the breakthrough. So what next?

Álvarez Turns Back the Clock
The answer arrived from an unlikely source. Álvarez had worked hard all match — chasing down balls, stretching the field, pressing when needed — but without much to show for it. That had been the story of his tournament so far. After returning from an ankle injury that kept him out of Argentina's early matches, he only reclaimed his starting spot in the previous knockout round, and he still looked a step off his best.

Compare that to the striker who tore through the 2022 World Cup, or who used to win games on his own for Atlético Madrid and Manchester City. That version of Álvarez hadn't shown up much in this tournament — until this moment.

When Nico González won the ball back after Kobel's save, he sent it straight into the box, hoping to find Messi again. But José López intercepted it inside the area and carried it out, looking to loop it back toward his captain. Spotting Álvarez standing near the corner of the box, López tried to find him with a pass — but overhit it, forcing Álvarez to chase it down and turn his body just to control it.

That small change made all the difference. Had the ball reached him cleanly, facing forward, Álvarez likely would have looked to set up Messi again, who was open in space nearby. Instead, his awkward first touch and body position opened up a totally different picture — one that looked a lot like 2022.

Switzerland's defenders, who had mostly ignored Álvarez all game given his quiet performance, were slow to react. He took one touch to shift the ball, set his feet with two quick steps, and curled a brilliant strike into the top corner. Pure top-bins finishing — the kind that leaves everyone, including opponents, just watching.

A Moment Bigger Than One Man
Álvarez celebrated by weaving through his teammates — even a grinning Messi — before being swarmed near the corner flag. Switzerland, by contrast, looked deflated. And rightly so, because the game was effectively over: Argentina 2, Switzerland 1. Lautaro Martínez added a third goal in the closing seconds, created ironically by Thiago Almada, still trying to set up Messi even with an open one-on-one chance of his own. But the result had already been decided by Álvarez's moment of brilliance.

For once, it wasn't about finding Messi. And in that single decision — Álvarez taking matters into his own hands — Argentina reminded the football world that this team is built on more than just one superstar. That's what made this the standout moment on the final day of World Cup quarterfinal action. What a goal.

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