Switzerland secured a convincing 4-1 victory against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the second round of Group B for the 2026 World Cup. This result placed the Murat Yakin squad at the top of the group standings with four points after two matches. The Swiss performance was notable, particularly during the second half, where the team capitalized on a numerical advantage and maintained control over the tempo of the match.
The first half saw Switzerland dominate possession, though it remained goalless. A significant attacking opportunity arose in the 10th minute when Dan Ndoye struck a shot from inside the area, although the ball grazed the post. The half concluded with a 0-0 draw, as Bosnia and Herzegovina displayed an organized defensive effort.
The scoring breakthrough occurred in the 74th minute when Johan Manzambi scored from a deflected ball inside the box to give Switzerland the lead, 1-0. Just six minutes later, the Swiss attack found the back of the net again. Following this initial goal, Switzerland continued to press the attack, leading to further goals that cemented their victory.
The comprehensive win ensured Switzerland took the temporary lead in Group B.
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