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Manzambi Double Fires Switzerland Closer to World Cup Last 32

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Substitute Johan Manzambi scored twice as Switzerland defeated Bosnia-Herzegovina 4-1 in an entertaining FIFA World Cup Group B match to move closer to a place in the last 32.

The Swiss struggled to break down Bosnia for much of the game, but a dramatic final 20 minutes changed everything.

Manzambi opened the scoring in the 74th minute, less than three minutes after coming off the bench. The 20-year-old reacted quickly inside the penalty area and volleyed home past goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj with only his fourth touch of the match.

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Bosnia’s problems increased moments later when Tarik Muharemovic was sent off for bringing down Breel Embolo as he raced clear on goal.

With the extra man advantage, Switzerland took control. Ruben Vargas curled a fine effort into the bottom corner to make it 2-0 before setting up Manzambi for his second goal in the 90th minute.

Captain Granit Xhaka added a fourth goal from the penalty spot during stoppage time after Djibril Sow was fouled inside the box.

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Bosnia managed a late consolation through Ermin Mahmic, who scored with a superb volley following a corner kick.

“It is probably the best moment of my career so far,” Manzambi said after the match. “We had to stay patient because we knew we were a good team. I think we showed that.”

The young midfielder has continued his rapid rise after an impressive season with Freiburg and once again proved his value to the Swiss national team.

Switzerland had created chances earlier in the game but lacked the finishing touch. Dan Ndoye came close on several occasions, including a spectacular bicycle kick that was tipped over the crossbar by the Bosnia goalkeeper.

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Bosnia also had moments of promise, with veteran striker Edin Dzeko leading the attack. However, the experienced forward could not find a breakthrough and was substituted midway through the second half.

Swiss coach Murat Yakin praised Manzambi’s impact after the match.

“Johan is a player full of quality and confidence,” Yakin said. “He can surprise both us and our opponents. He was very important for today’s victory.”

The result leaves Switzerland top of Group B with four points, while Bosnia remain bottom with one point and a goal difference of minus three.

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Switzerland will face co-hosts Canada in their final group match, while Bosnia take on Qatar as they hope to keep their slim qualification hopes alive.

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