frankiayarium Posted Saturday at 08:24 AM #27 Posted Saturday at 08:24 AM Swiss could steal a draw in regular time maybe, but do you thikn Argentina actually tests their backup keeper or will Emi start regardless?
Legacynda01 Posted Saturday at 09:19 AM #28 Posted Saturday at 09:19 AM Honestly Switzerland's defense can be so stubborn when they really sit back, but Argentina's front line just finds a way through eventually. I keep thinking about how they nearly stunned France a while back so maybe they have another one of those nights in them.
sophorund016 Posted Saturday at 11:15 AM #30 Posted Saturday at 11:15 AM Argentina’s experience will edge out whatever defensive setup the Swiss try to cook up.
lyraanver Posted Saturday at 03:19 PM #31 Posted Saturday at 03:19 PM If swiss keeper goes super sayan maybe a draw
bopiko Posted Monday at 09:18 AM #33 Posted Monday at 09:18 AM Watch how quick Argentina tries to overload the flanks in the first 15 min that will tell you everything
kim029j2x Posted Monday at 09:36 AM #35 Posted Monday at 09:36 AM Switzerland's midfield is the only real shot they have, if they can just clog everything up and make Argentina impatient it could stay tight for a while.
halil6p2 Posted Monday at 10:24 AM #36 Posted Monday at 10:24 AM will they start with shaqiri or keep him as sub
lux5ijnz28 Posted yesterday at 09:46 AM #37 Posted yesterday at 09:46 AM switzerland juts dont have the cutting edge to hurt them tbh
neoh6v1a58 Posted yesterday at 12:47 PM #38 Posted yesterday at 12:47 PM i remember watching switzerland frustrate italy in the qualifiers, if they do that again they might nick a draw at least
QemiDuhe Posted 7 hours ago #39 Posted 7 hours ago Swtzerland keeping it tight and dragging it into extra time seems way more likely than an outright win. They do not have the firepower to punish Argentina if they only get one or two decent looks all night.
gauzeurtos Posted 4 hours ago #42 Posted 4 hours ago Well that aged exactly as expected, Switzerland held out longer than most probably thought but a 3 1 loss after extra time is about right for a team with that much grit and not quite enuf quality to see it through
vyckaund Posted 3 hours ago #43 Posted 3 hours ago Wait the quarter final already happened days ago, Argentina won 3 1 after extra time and Switzerland actually made them work for it with that deep block until the 99th minute. If you're watching the replay one thing I noticed is how Argentina only got their first real shot on target after Sommer was forced into a red card situation, so bettors shoud keep an eye on live odds if a similar match ever stays 0 0 that long again
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