World Cup
Manzambi's solo brilliance gives Switzerland early edge vs Algeria
Switzerland took the lead in the 10th minute when Breel Embolo scored after a pass from Johan Manzambi in the Round of 32 match against Algeria in Vancouver on Friday morning. The 20‑year‑old Swiss midfielder, who has already netted three goals and provided two assists in the tournament, delivered the decisive pass.
Embolo's strike came after a dazzling solo run by Manzambi, who slipped past Algerian defender Aïssa Mandi before delivering the ball. The goal put Switzerland ahead early, setting the tone for the encounter.
Manzambi, a 20‑year‑old attacking midfielder for Freiburg, has been a revelation for the Swiss side. His pace and technical skill were evident as he repeatedly threatened the Algerian back line.
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To date in the 2026 World Cup, Manzambi has scored three goals and provided two assists. Despite these contributions, the Friday match marks only his second start of the tournament. The fixture is the Round of 32 clash between Switzerland and Algeria, staged in Vancouver, Canada. Both teams are looking to progress to the last 16 in the global tournament. Manzambi's performances have placed him in contention for the breakout player of the tournament award. If he continues his current form, the accolade could well go to the Swiss midfielder.