PublishedJun 18, 16:00Last updatedJun 18, 22:33

Switzerland Crushes Bosnia 4-1 in World Cup

China.org
Jun. 18, 2026 16:00
Swiss newcomer Manzambi scored twice in a World Cup match against Bosnia, earning the title of Man of the Match. Born in 2005, Manzambi joined Freiburg's youth team in 2023 and has quickly risen to prominence. His performance helped Switzerland secure a 4-1 victory, placing them at the top of their group.
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Die Welt
Jun. 18, 2026 22:23
Switzerland took a big step towards the knockout phase of the World Cup with a 4-1 win over Bosnia-Herzegovina. Substitute Johan Manzambi from SC Freiburg broke through the Bosnian defense.
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Jun. 18, 2026 22:33
Swiss captain Granit Xhaka celebrated his penalty goal in the 4-1 win against Bosnia-Herzegovina at the World Cup with a notable gesture. The jubilation in the video highlights his response to critics.

Switzerland delivered a dominant second-half performance to defeat Bosnia-Herzegovina 4-1 in their World Cup group stage match, with substitute Johan Manzambi scoring twice to secure the victory. The win propelled Switzerland to the top of their group with four points, while Bosnia struggled to contain the Swiss attack after a promising start. China.org+2

⚽ Manzambi's Breakout Performance

Johan Manzambi, the 20-year-old SC Freiburg midfielder, was named Man of the Match after coming off the bench to score his first two international goals. His introduction in the second half changed the game, with his first goal breaking the deadlock in the 74th minute. Manzambi later combined with Ruben Vargas for Switzerland's third goal, showcasing his clinical finishing. RIA Novosti+2

🏆 Switzerland's Tactical Turnaround

Coach Murat Yakin's substitutions proved decisive, as Switzerland struggled in the first half before overwhelming Bosnia. Alongside Manzambi, Ruben Vargas and Breel Embolo provided fresh energy, exploiting Bosnia's defensive lapses. Captain Granit Xhaka also contributed with a penalty goal, responding to earlier criticism of the team's character. Tagesschau.de+2

📊 Group Stage Implications

The victory places Switzerland in a strong position to advance from Group B, while Bosnia faces an uphill battle with just one point. Switzerland's superior goal difference could prove crucial in tight knockout-stage qualification scenarios. Bosnia's Ermin Mahmic scored a late consolation goal, marking his debut international strike. Russian Gazette+2

🔴 Bosnia's Disciplinary Woes

Bosnia's challenges compounded when they were reduced to 10 men after a foul, allowing Switzerland to capitalize with two late goals. The Bosnian defense, initially resilient, collapsed under pressure from Switzerland's substitutes, highlighting their lack of depth compared to their opponents. The Guardian+2

Murat YakinSC FreiburgGranit XhakaJohan ManzambiBosnia-Herzegovina

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Reporting emphasizes the individual performance of rising star Manzambi in Switzerland's victory.
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Coverage focuses on tactical substitutions and team resilience in Switzerland's comeback win.
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Discussion centers on match statistics and Switzerland's position in the group standings.
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Outlets frame the event around the impact of a red card and Manzambi's breakout performance.
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Reporting emphasizes Switzerland's second-half dominance and strategic substitutions.

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