Switzerland coach takes dig at vulnerable Argentina before World Cup quarterfinal

Switzerland coach Murat Yakin believes Argentina is showing cracks heading into Saturday’s World Cup quarterfinal matchup.The Swiss are preparing for what is undoubtedly their toughest test of this World Cup so far against the reigning world champions.“We’re playing against the world champion.There’s nothing better than having this opportunity.

But it’s also been clear, over the last two matches, that Argentina is vulnerable,” Yakin said during a press conference Tuesday.Argentina has looked beatable through the Round of 16, narrowly escaping elimination with 3-2 wins against Cape Verde and Egypt in the first two phases of the knockout rounds. Switzerland has also narrowly survived, earning a convincing 2-0 victory over Algeria in the round of 32, but then needing penalties against Colombia.“I think we have earned our opponents’ respect.Tactically, it’s going to be an interesting match.

We are capable of rattling the world champions,” Yakin added.“For a nation like Switzerland, playing a quarter-final against Argentina is a massive moment.

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