Yakin against VAR after elimination from Argentina: Football did not win, the decision was unbelievable

Switzerland was eliminated from the World Cup semi-finals following a 3-1 loss to Argentina in extra time. The match proved challenging for the Swiss side, particularly after they were reduced to ten men during the contest. The turning point of the game centered on the dismissal of Breel Embolo in the second half.

Initially, an official awarded a foul in favor of Switzerland following contact involving the striker and Leandro Paredes. However, the decision was subsequently overturned after intervention from the Video Assistant Referee (VAR). Embolo was consequently shown a second yellow card, resulting in his sending off for simulation.

Argentina capitalized on this numerical advantage, scoring twice in extra time through goals from Julian Alvarez and Lautaro Martinez, securing their qualification spot. Following the match, Switzerland’s coach, Murat Yakin, voiced strong criticism regarding the decision made by the VAR system. Yakin suggested that the ruling significantly impacted the outcome of the fixture.

The sequence of events involving the VAR review and Embolo’s subsequent sending off was widely discussed, as it appeared to shift the momentum decisively toward Argentina. The loss marks the end of Switzerland’s campaign at the tournament. The controversy surrounding the VAR decision remains a key talking point following the elimination.

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