Швейцарыг нэмэлт цагт буулган авсан Аргентин сэтгэл зүйн хувьд илүү хүчирхэг болсноо нотоллоо.
2026 оны ДАШТ-ий шөвгийн наймд Аргентин Швейцарын эсрэг хүндхэн тоглолт хийж, нэмэлт цагт 3:1-ээр хожлоор хагас шигшээд шалгарлаа. Тоглолтын эхний гоолыг Лионель Мессигийн булангийн цохилтоос Алексис Мак Аллистер мөргөж оруулсан ч Швейцар 67 дахь минутад тооны харьцааг тэнцүүлж чадсан юм. Аргентины ахлах дасгалжуулагч Лионель Скалони өрсөлдөгчийн биеийн хүчний тоглолт болон өндөр даралт нь тэдэнд хүндрэл учруулсныг хүлээн зөвшөөрөв.
Шийдвэрлэх мөчид сэлгээнээс талбайд гарсан Хулиан Альварес болон Лаутаро Мартинес нар гоол оруулж, багтаа ялалт авчирлаа. Скалонигийн хэлснээр, Катарын ДАШТ-ий туршлага тоглогчдод дарамттай нөхцөлд тайван байж, үл бууж өгөх сэтгэл зүйг төлөвшүүлжээ. Энэ нь Аргентины хувьд сүүлийн зургаан том тэмцээн дараалан хагас шигшээд шалгарсан гайхалтай амжилт боллоо.
Дасгалжуулагч Скалони хагас шигшээд шалгарахын тулд ийм хүнд сорилтуудыг давах шаардлагатайг онцолж, багийн цөм болсон “ДНХ” буюу тэмцэх чадвар нь тэдэнд тайван байдлыг авчирдаг гэв. Аргентин ийнхүү өмнөх шатуудад Кабо-Верде болон Египетийн эсрэг үзүүлсэн гайхалтай эргэн ирэлтүүдийнхээ үргэлжлэл болгон дахин нэг ялалтыг байгууллаа.
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Argentina boss Lionel Scaloni insisted that his side’s dramatic 3-1 extra-time victory over Switzerland in the World Cup quarter-finals proves La Albiceleste have become masters of operating under intense pressure.
It was another nerve-shredding afternoon for the world champions. Having already staged an improbable comeback from two goals down to beat Egypt 3-2 in the last 16, Scaloni’s men were pushed to the absolute limit by a relentless Swiss side.
Yet, when the stakes were highest, Argentina found answers – scoring twice deep into extra time to book their place in the final four. For Scaloni, this ability to weather the storm without losing belief has become the defining characteristic of his squad.
“We knew that we were going to suffer, and this is part of our blood, this is part of our DNA, and this brings peace of mind,” Scaloni said.
Navigating the chaos: From Cape Verde to last four
Argentina’s path through the 2026 World Cup knockout rounds has been anything but straightforward. Before their thriller against Switzerland, they twice squandered leads against Cape Verde before grinding out a 3-2 victory in the Round of 32. That was followed by the chaos against Egypt, where they trailed 2-0 until the 79th minute.
Scaloni believes the invaluable experience gained during their triumphant Qatar 2022 campaign has given his players the emotional tools to navigate these modern crises.
“In Qatar, we were not that experienced, I myself included, and those kind of situations were very difficult,” Scaloni admitted.
“However, now we are more experienced because we know what it feels like to be dominated by the opponent, to concede an equaliser, so today we kept our composure. The team knew how to remain calm and, of course, we will never give up.”
Swiss steel meets Argentine depth
Switzerland looked entirely capable of derailing Argentina’s title defence after grabbing a deserved equaliser in the 67th minute. The Swiss high-press and physical approach disrupted La Albiceleste’s usual rhythm, making it a grueling tactical battle.
“It was a tough opponent,” Scaloni noted. “It was very difficult for us to win the duels, to put more than five or six passes together. They were very strong, and they made that struggle in the one versus one in different areas of the pitch. We suffered quite a lot.”
Ultimately, it was Argentina’s elite squad depth that broke the deadlock. Super-subs Julian Alvarez and Lautaro Martinez both struck in the extra period to secure the win, justifying the coach’s faith in his bench.
“We also have players on the bench who can turn the game on its head, and this is something very good,” he said. “Ultimately, we always find the solutions.”
Set-piece perfection and Mac Allister praise
Aside from their mental fortitude, Scaloni was quick to highlight Argentina’s improvement from dead-ball situations. Midfielder Alexis Mac Allister opened the scoring with a brilliant header, converting from a trademark Lionel Messi corner.
“Alexis Mac Allister is one of the greatest. So all praise to him because he’s been working very hard,” Scaloni said.
The hard-fought victory marks a remarkable sixth semi-final appearance in Argentina’s last six major tournaments, a staggering stat of consistency at the elite level.
“I hadn’t thought about it, but this is something to be very proud of,” the manager said.
If Argentina do go all the way to lift the trophy once again, this specific campaign may be remembered less for beautiful, flowing football and more for the stubborn, elite resilience that has defined them.
As Scaloni perfectly summarized:
“When you reach a semi-final, you need to suffer. You need to go through it.”

