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SpainSports2 days ago

Manzambi and Vargas light up Switzerland

In a crucial match during the World Cup, Switzerland made a decisive turnaround against Bosnia. After struggling in the first part of the game, coach Murat Yakin introduced Johan Manzambi and Rubén Vargas in the 71st minute. The duo scored three goals within 25 minutes, leading Switzerland to a 4-1 victory. Granit Xhaka added a penalty goal, responding to boos from the Bosnian crowd. The win was vital for Switzerland's progression in the tournament.

18/06/2026

Actualizado a las 23:22h.

Dos cambios decisivos trajeron bajo el brazo cuatro goles y una victoria fundamental para el futuro de Suiza. Transitaban los helvéticos confundidos, sin ideas ante una Bosnia atrincherada, pero Murat Yakin encontró la solución junto a él. Dio entrada en el minuto 71 a Johan ... Manzambi y Rubén Vargas en un hasta entonces infumable 0-0 y entre los dos fabricaron tres goles en un visto y no visto. 25 minutos después Suiza se iba al vestuario del espectacular estadio de Los Ángeles con un 4-1 bajo el brazo –el cuarto lo anotó de de penalti un Xhaka que respondió a los abucheos del público bosnio– y con una sonrisa que borraba los apuros sufridos durante tres cuartas partes del duelo para superar a la ordenada pero modesta Bosnia. Quien hubiera vaticinado cinco goles en 25 minutos viendo lo sucedido en la primera hora del partido...

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El PaísIndependent🔒Center2 days ago
Manzambi and Vargas tear up Bosnia and push Switzerland forward

Switzerland defeated Bosnia in a decisive match, advancing them to the World Cup knockout stage. Players Manzambi and Vargas, who came off the bench, played crucial roles in securing the victory. Switzerland's coach, Murat Yakin, made strategic substitutions that disrupted Bosnia's performance. Bosnia now needs a win in their final group match against Qatar to advance.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a straightforward account of a sports match without taking a political stance or showing bias toward either team. The focus is purely on the game's outcome and key players' performances.

ABC (España)IndependentCenter2 days ago
Ricardo Rodriguez plays the full game in Switzerland's win against Bosnia

The Swiss national team defeated Bosnia 4-1 in a World Cup group stage match. Ricardo Rodríguez, a player from Betis, played the full 90 minutes and contributed to Switzerland's victory.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event with no political implications. The content is purely descriptive of the match outcome and player participation without any ideological framing or bias.

ABC (España)IndependentCenter2 days ago
Manzambi and Vargas light up Switzerland

In a crucial match during the World Cup, Switzerland made a decisive turnaround against Bosnia. After struggling in the first part of the game, coach Murat Yakin introduced Johan Manzambi and Rubén Vargas in the 71st minute. The duo scored three goals within 25 minutes, leading Switzerland to a 4-1 victory. Granit Xhaka added a penalty goal, responding to boos from the Bosnian crowd. The win was vital for Switzerland's progression in the tournament.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event with no explicit political commentary, framing, or bias. It objectively reports on the match outcome, player contributions, and crowd reactions without taking a stance on any political issue.

ABC (España)IndependentCenter2 days ago
Vargas shines in Switzerland-Bosnia coming off the bench: goal and assist

Rubén Vargas was a key player in Switzerland's victory against Bosnia in the second group stage match of the World Cup. The Sevilla FC player scored a goal and provided an assist in the clear win for the Swiss team.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event with no political implications. It provides factual information about a football match without any biased language or framing.