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Switzerland beat Algeria 2-0 to reach World Cup Round of 16 in style
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Switzerland beat Algeria 2-0 to reach World Cup Round of 16 in style

Switzerland defeated Algeria 2-0 in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, advancing to the Round of 16. The match took place in Vancouver, with Switzerland's Breel Embolo scoring the opening goal in the 10th minute and Dan Ndoye adding a second shortly after halftime. Switzerland's coach Murat Yakin employed a tactical approach, using a five-man midfield to limit Algeria's chances and exploiting quick counterattacks. Algeria struggled to create meaningful opportunities, with their best chance coming in first-half stoppage time when Ibrahim Maza missed narrowly. Despite a large crowd, the final minutes saw little action as Switzerland controlled the game, though substitute Fabian Rieder squandered a clear opportunity to score. Switzerland will now face either Colombia or Ghana in the next round.

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Al Jazeera English logoAl Jazeera EnglishState / PublicCenter13 hr. ago
World cup wrap day 22

On July 3, 2026, Day 22 of the FIFA World Cup saw several matches take place, including Portugal defeating Croatia 2-1, Spain crushing Austria 3-0, and Switzerland comfortably beating Algeria 2-0. The results reflect strong performances from the top teams in these groups. Al Jazeera’s Rahul Pathak provided a recap of the day’s action, highlighting the outcomes of these matches.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on sports match results without any political commentary or framing. It presents the outcomes of football games objectively, focusing solely on the competition and performance of teams.

Al Jazeera English logoAl Jazeera EnglishState / PublicCenter21 hr. ago
Switzerland beat Algeria 2-0 to reach World Cup Round of 16 in style

Switzerland defeated Algeria 2-0 in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, advancing to the Round of 16. The match took place in Vancouver, with Switzerland's Breel Embolo scoring the opening goal in the 10th minute and Dan Ndoye adding a second shortly after halftime. Switzerland's coach Murat Yakin employed a tactical approach, using a five-man midfield to limit Algeria's chances and exploiting quick counterattacks. Algeria struggled to create meaningful opportunities, with their best chance coming in first-half stoppage time when Ibrahim Maza missed narrowly. Despite a large crowd, the final minutes saw little action as Switzerland controlled the game, though substitute Fabian Rieder squandered a clear opportunity to score. Switzerland will now face either Colombia or Ghana in the next round.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the World Cup match—without any political commentary, framing, or implications. It provides a straightforward account of the game's events, player performances, and tactical strategies used by both teams. There is no evidence of biased language, selective

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