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Swiss Star Jokes About Quitting Football After Dreaming of Facing Messi at World Cup 2026

Switzerland's Zeki Amdouni made a hilarious Snapchat post about quitting football after getting a chance to face Lionel Messi in the World Cup quarterfinal. Switzerland advanced by defeating Colombia in a penalty shootout after a goalless draw. Defending champions Argentina also progressed after a dramatic comeback win against Egypt. The two teams will clash on July 12 in Kansas City for a spot in the semifinals.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Swiss midfielder jokes about "quitting football" after getting dream clash with Messi in QFs

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Switzerland and Burnley midfielder Zeki Amdouni posted a hilarious Snapchat picture, expressing happiness at getting to play against Lionel Messi during the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinal, saying that now that he is getting a chance to battle against the football icon, he can "quit football".

Switzerland marched into the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals, beating Colombia 4-3 on penalties after the match ended in a goalless draw despite being taken to extra time at Vancouver on Tuesday.

Switzerland has made it to the FIFA World Cup quarterfinal for the fourth time in its history, which has spanned 13 WC appearances. In the 21st century, they have finished in the round of 16 across four editions, including the last three. This marks their first-ever WC quarterfinal appearance since the 1954 edition. Now, they will be playing Argentina, the defending champions, who survived a scare against Egypt, in the final eight clash on July 12, 6:30 IST in Kansas City.

Posting on his Snapchat, Zeki said, "Jvais Jouer Contre Messi, Wih C'est bon j'peux arreter le foot", roughly translating to "I'm going to play against Messi." "Yeah, that's it, I can retire from football."

The clash against Colombia ended in a goalless draw despite stretching to extra time, and the game was decided on penalties.

During the penalty shootout, Colombia faced a setback as Davinson Sanchez had his spot kick smashed against the bar, while Cucho Hernandez's effort was saved by the goalkeeper, before Ruben Vargas delivered the decider blow to book a quarterfinal clash against defending champions Argentina.

It is for the first time that Switzerland, which missed the services of its rising star Johan Manzambi due to a knee injury sustained during training, has won multiple knockout matches during a single FIFA World Cup edition.

Switzerland has made it to the FIFA World Cup quarterfinal for the fourth time in its history, which has spanned 13 WC appearances. In the 21st century, they have finished in the round of 16 across four editions, including the last three. This marks their first-ever WC quarterfinal appearance since the 1954 edition.

On the other hand, goals from Cristian Romero, Messi and Enzo Fernandez helped Argentina survive a 2-0 deficit against Egypt, with three goals fired within last 13 minutes, sealing a quarterfinal clash in a FIFA WC epic.

— ANI

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