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Switzerland  Through to First Q’final  in 72 Years After Shootouts with Colombia

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Switzerlandbeat Colombia4-3 in a penalty shootout in Vancouver on Tuesday night to reach the quarterfinals of the World Cup for the first time since 1954.

Colombia faltered when Davinson Sánchezsmashed his spot-kick against the bar and Cucho Hernándezhad his effort saved by goalkeeper Gregor Kobel, before Rubén Vargasscored to book a quarterfinal date with holders Argentina.

The two sides were tied 0-0 after extra time.

It is the first time Switzerland have won multiple knockout games in the same World Cup, and their first time in the last eight since they hosted the tournament 72 years ago.

Colombia were looking to advance to the quarterfinals for the second time and first since 2014 when they fell to hosts Brazil. They have now been eliminated on penalties in their last two World Cup appearances, after falling to England in the round of 16 in 2018. They failed to qualify for the last tournament in Qatar four years ago.

Colombia twice came close to winning the game in extra time. Jhon Lucumísent a header against the crossbar before Jáminton Campazshot over the bar with only the goalkeeper to beat following a defensive miscue from Granit Xhaka.

Switzerland were missing World Cup breakout star Johan Manzambibecause of injury suffered in training on Monday. The 20-year-old midfielder scored three goals and added two assists in Switzerland’s first four World Cup matches.

Vargas, who has scored two goals in the World Cup, also left Monday’s training early but was available off the bench and came on in stoppage time at the end of regulation before scoring the decisive penalty.

The Swiss reached the round of 16 at the past three World Cups but failed to advance with a smaller field of 32 teams.

Argentina now awaits in Kansas City, Missouri, on Saturday after the defending champions fought back to beat Egypt 3-2in a dramatic finale earlier on Tuesday.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino was among those at BC Place, where the sellout crowd was overwhelmingly clad in yellow in support of Colombia.

This article was sourced from an external publication.

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