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Messi’s Eighth Goal, Enzo Winner and Swiss Shootout
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On this episode of The Underdog World Cup Show, Chris Horwedel recaps the final Round of 16 results and looks ahead to the full World Cup quarterfinal field. With no games on the schedule, the show takes a breath after Argentina’s wild escape against Egypt, Switzerland’s penalty shootout win over Colombia, and a tournament bracket that now features France-Morocco, Spain-Belgium, Norway-England, and Argentina-Switzerland.
The episode opens in Atlanta, where Argentina beats Egypt 3-2 after trailing 2-0 with just 11 minutes left. Yasser Ibrahim and Mostafa Ziko put Egypt on the edge of a historic World Cup upset, while goalkeeper Mostafa Shoubir frustrates Argentina and Lionel Messi misses a penalty. But Argentina storms back late through Cristian Romero, Messi’s eighth goal of the tournament, and a stoppage-time winner from Enzo Fernández. Chris breaks down Egypt’s heartbreak, Argentina’s championship survival instincts, and why Messi remains inevitable on the World Cup stage.
Switzerland also moves into the quarterfinals after beating Colombia 4-3 on penalties following a tense 0-0 draw in Vancouver. Gregor Kobel becomes the shootout hero, saving Cucho Hernández’s attempt before Davinson Sánchez hits the bar and Ruben Vargas scores the decisive penalty. The win sends Switzerland to its first World Cup quarterfinal since 1954, ending a 72-year wait. Chris highlights Colombia’s missed chances, the strong Colombian crowd at BC Place, and Switzerland’s ability to stay calm in a high-pressure knockout match.
The show then lays out the full quarterfinal bracket before previewing France vs. Morocco in Foxborough. Morocco enters as a serious knockout-stage program after reaching a second straight World Cup quarterfinal, beating Canada 3-0, and already eliminating the Netherlands. Chris highlights Achraf Hakimi, Yassine Bounou, Azzedine Ounahi, and Brahim Díaz as key players who can help Morocco make the game uncomfortable.
France remains the favorite after five wins, 14 goals scored, and only one goal conceded. Kylian Mbappé leads the attack with seven goals, while Ousmane Dembélé and Désiré Doué give France even more speed and creativity. Chris frames the matchup as France’s pace and attacking power against Morocco’s ability to slow the rhythm, defend with control, and create one or two dangerous transition moments.
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