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Switzerland and Argentina have secured their places in the World Cup quarter-finals after contrasting but equally memorable last-16 victories.Switzerland progressed by defeating Colombia 4-3 in a penalty shootout following a goalless draw, marking the nation's first appearance in the World Cup quarter-finals since 1954.
The Swiss defence remained disciplined throughout the match, preventing Colombia from breaking the deadlock before holding their nerve during the decisive shootout to advance.Argentina, meanwhile, produced one of the tournament's most remarkable comebacks against Egypt.
Trailing 2-0 with only 11 minutes of normal time remaining, Argentina appeared to be heading for elimination before staging an extraordinary fightback.Cristian Romero sparked the revival with the team's first goal, reducing the deficit and restoring belief.Lionel Messi then levelled the match, setting the stage for a dramatic finish.In stoppage time, Enzo Fernandez headed home the winning goal to complete a stunning 3-2 victory and send Argentina through to the last eight.
Messi also achieved a significant personal milestone during the match, becoming the first player to score in six consecutive World Cup knockout-stage matches.His equalising goal not only helped rescue Argentina's campaign but also added another record to his distinguished international career.The results mean Switzerland and Argentina will meet in the quarter-finals on 12 July.
Switzerland will aim to continue their historic run in the competition, while Argentina will look to build on the momentum gained from their late comeback as both sides compete for a place in the semi-finals.
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