

Julian Alvarez delivered a moment of pure magic under the Kansas City lights, unleashing a thunderous strike in extra time to give Argentina a deserved lead against a resilient but depleted Swiss side. The goal sent the Albiceleste faithful into a frenzy, as the reigning champions edged closer to the semi-finals.
Switzerland, reduced to ten men after a harsh second-half sending-off, had defended valiantly throughout regulation time, forcing the match into an additional thirty minutes. Yet Alvarez's brilliance proved too much, as he collected a clever pass before curling an unstoppable shot into the top corner from the edge of the box.
The goal was a testament to Argentina's depth and Alvarez's growing reputation on the global stage. The Manchester City forward, often in the shadow of Lionel Messi, seized his moment to shine when his team needed him most, showcasing the ruthless efficiency that defines this Argentine squad.
For Switzerland, the defeat will be a bitter pill to swallow after a heroic defensive display. But on this night, Alvarez's rocket was the defining image—a strike that will be replayed for years and one that keeps Argentina's dream of back-to-back World Cup glory very much alive.