Switzerland boosted their World Cup campaign with an emphatic 4-1 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, producing one of the standout results of the latest group-stage action. The Swiss combined control, attacking sharpness and ruthless finishing to take a major step toward the knockout rounds.
Johan Manzambi was the central figure, scoring twice in a performance that gave Switzerland both momentum and authority in the match. His goals were backed up by Ruben Vargas and Granit Xhaka, highlighting the depth of Switzerland’s attacking threat and the confidence with which they handled a high-pressure Group B fixture.
Bosnia and Herzegovina saw their task become even harder when Tarik Muharemovic was sent off. The red card shifted the balance decisively, leaving Bosnia to chase the game with 10 men against an opponent already growing in belief. Switzerland took full advantage, moving the ball quickly and exposing the extra space with increasing ease.
Beyond the scoreline, the result sends an important message about Switzerland’s form and timing. In tournament football, momentum can define a campaign, and this display suggested the Swiss are building it at exactly the right moment. With a blend of structure, experience and clinical finishing, Switzerland now look well placed to push on in the competition.
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