Granit Xhaka Fumes Over Embolo Red Card as Switzerland’s World Cup Dream Dies
**Granit Xhaka called the referee’s decision to red-card Breel Embolo a ‘game-killer’ after Switzerland’s World Cup campaign ended in a 3-1 extra-time defeat to Argentina on 13 Jul 2026.** The Swiss captain’s frustration boiled over as his side lost momentum-and the match-after Embolo was sent off in the 71st minute for simulation, a call that left Switzerland a man down for the final hour.
Embolo was initially booked for a foul on Leandro Paredes, but VAR intervention under the ‘mistaken identity’ protocol rescinded the yellow and instead handed him a second yellow-then a red-for diving. The review followed a pitch-side monitor check, where referee João Pinheiro confirmed Embolo had gone down.
Switzerland had just equalised through Dan Ndoye in the 70th minute, looking dangerous with 11 men. But the red card tilted the balance: Argentina scored twice in extra-time via Julián Álvarez and Lautaro Martínez, sealing a turnaround that left Xhaka seething.
‘The rules are the rules, but it’s a decision where you kill the game,’ Xhaka told reporters. His frustration mirrored wider Swiss anger, with players and fans questioning whether VAR had unfairly punished Embolo while overlooking Paredes’ challenge.
Former FIFA referee Christina Unkel drew parallels to Miguel Almiron’s red card in the US vs Paraguay opener. ‘FIFA is treating these as mistaken identity but it’s really “Simulation” VAR can recommend,’ she wrote. Both cases followed the same script: initial foul card, VAR review, then a reversal punishing the player who went down.
The defeat ends Switzerland’s World Cup run, but Xhaka’s post-match outburst ensures the debate over VAR’s ‘mistaken identity’ protocol-and its impact on games-will rage on. For now, the Swiss captain’s words capture the frustration of a team that felt robbed by the referee’s final whistle.