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Switzerland - Colombia

Switzerland Won the Shootout. Colombia Won the Football Argument.

Swiss possession was elaborate, central, and nearly useless. Colombia's bench changed the game's texture. The penalty spot just obscured which side was actually threatening.

ByMads Vintergaard

July 7, 2026

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Colombia

Colombia's sample shows a recurring control pattern: possession and passing edges are common, but one high-volume match still finished scoreless, so control does not always convert cleanly.

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Updated Jul 8, 2026

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Argentina - Egypt

Egypt Built the Hole, Argentina Filled It

Mostafa Ziko's two fast-break finishes put Egypt in control. Then Argentina's bench reshaped the attack and erased a two-goal deficit in thirteen minutes. Both mechanisms matter; neither explains the other.

Sasha Ilyan · July 7, 2026

USA - Belgium

Charles De Ketelaere Does Not Need the Ball to Ruin You

Belgium held 44% possession, scored four times, and left the USA wondering what possession is actually for. The gap was not territorial. It was in the quality of men who knew what to do when the moment arrived.

Mads Vintergaard · July 7, 2026

Portugal - Spain

Spain's Bench Won It. The Match Already Told You Why That Was Possible.

Merino's left-footed finish in stoppage time will be the memory. The more honest story is how Spain spent 90 minutes building the conditions that made a one-touch winner from a substitute feel inevitable rather than fortunate.

Mads Vintergaard · July 6, 2026

Mexico - England

England Won 3-2 on Two Minutes of Bellingham. The Rest Was Survival.

Mexico had more possession, more shots, and a numerical advantage for nearly forty minutes. England had Bellingham at 36 and 38, and Kane when it counted. That ledger only looks close if you mistake volume for quality.

Mads Vintergaard · July 6, 2026

Brazil - Norway

Brazil Built the Better Night. Norway Took the Points.

Fourteen shots, 2.75 xG, one goal. Brazil generated the clearer attacking argument and lost anyway, as Schjelderup's halftime arrival and Haaland's finishing settled a match the underlying numbers never expected Norway to win.

Mads Vintergaard · July 5, 2026

Paraguay - France

France Circulated the Ball for 90 Minutes and Generated One Idea

76% possession, 568 passes, a single penalty. France's territorial grip was real and their open-play threat was not. Paraguay's compact center made the rest of the ball nearly worthless — until a substitution and a spot kick separated them.

Mads Vintergaard · July 4, 2026

Canada - Morocco

Canada Made the Noise; Morocco Made the Goals

Eleven corners, zero goals. Three fast breaks, two of them finished. Morocco didn't outwork Canada — they punished the space Canada kept donating, and Ounahi and Díaz made sure the donation was irreversible.

Mads Vintergaard · July 4, 2026

Colombia - Ghana

Colombia's 1-0 Win Over Ghana Was Closer on the Scoreboard Than Anywhere Else

An 8th-minute switch produced the only goal six minutes later. Puerta ran the midfield, Ghana never tested the keeper, and Colombia's late surge made the margin look generous to the losers.

Sasha Ilyan · July 4, 2026

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