Soccer-Manzambi at the heart of Switzerland's long-awaited knockout success


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 32 - Switzerland v Algeria - BC Place, Vancouver, Canada - July 2, 2026 Algeria's Ramiz Zerrouki in action with Switzerland's Johan Manzambi IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Simon Fearn

VANCOUVER, July 2 (Reuters) - ⁠Johan Manzambi delivered another standout performance at the World Cup as Switzerland booked their place ⁠in the round of 16 on Thursday, the 20-year-old setting up his team's opener ‌in a 2-0 victory over Algeria.

Coming into the game with three goals and an assist to his name, Manzambi was once again central to Switzerland's attacking threat as they ended an 88-year wait for a World Cup knockout victory.

After scoring ​one and setting up another in the 2-1 group-stage win over ⁠co-hosts Canada, Manzambi was handed a ⁠second consecutive World Cup start by coach Murat Yakin.

The youngster repaid that faith with a display full ⁠of ‌confidence and intelligence.

Switzerland's opener was a perfect illustration of his quality. Picking up the ball on the left flank, Manzambi drove forward with purpose before whipping a low cross across ⁠the face of goal for Breel Embolo to sweep home.

The midfielder ​looked entirely at ease operating ‌alongside seasoned internationals Granit Xhaka, Denis Zakaria and Remo Freuler.

After taking the lead, Switzerland ⁠settled into a five-man ​midfield, with Manzambi given the freedom to roam.

It was a role carrying considerable responsibility for a player appearing at his first World Cup, yet he embraced it impressively, working tirelessly both in and out of possession.

"I think ⁠that you can really use Manzambi on every single ​position," Yakin told reporters. "He's incredibly versatile and assertive.

"He has a lot of speed with the ball. He found amazing situations two or three times. But he also had to work defensively. And the longer the ⁠match went on, the more difficult it got for him.

"But then you need small moments when you expect a player to really help out the team. There was a moment when we had to work defensively, and he still had the strength to carry the ball and play it 60 metres ​across the pitch.

"Manzambi is evolving in the tournament. I think that ⁠in the beginning it really didn't look like it. But I am just very happy with his development."

The ​victory was a significant one for Switzerland, who had suffered ‌round-of-16 exits in 2006, 2014, 2018 and 2022. The ​three-times quarter-finalists have not progressed to the last eight since 1954.

Switzerland next play either Colombia or Ghana in Vancouver.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Vancouver; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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