KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A dramatic turning point unfolded in Saturday night’s World Cup quarterfinal clash between Switzerland and Argentina, as Swiss striker Breel Embolo was ejected from the match following a VAR review that exposed his attempt to feign a foul tackle. The incident, which altered the course of the tightly contested game, marked only the second time the tournament’s “mistaken identity” VAR protocol has been used to reverse a yellow card booking.
Initially, Argentine midfielder Leandro Paredes was issued a yellow card for what referees believed was a reckless tackle that sent Embolo to the turf. But when the video assistant referee pulled the clip for closer examination, clear footage proved Embolo had already begun falling to the ground before Paredes made any physical contact. What looked like a standard foul was actually a deliberate attempt to draw a wrongful penalty against Argentina.
The booking fell to Embolo instead, and the timing of the card proved devastating for Switzerland: Embolo had already received a yellow card earlier in the match, so the second infraction elevated to a red card ejection. With the score locked at 1-1, the Swiss side was forced to play the entire remainder of the high-stakes knockout match with just 10 men on the pitch.
The red card came just moments after Swiss winger Dan Ndoye had scored the equalizing goal to level the match, swinging all momentum back in Switzerland’s favor. Embolo’s ejection immediately flipped that momentum back to Argentina, turning the tide of the quarterfinal in a single, game-altering sequence.
The reversal of the original booking via the “mistaken identity” protocol is a rare occurrence at the World Cup. This protocol explicitly permits VAR to step in when match officials incorrectly award a card to the wrong player, a rule that was invoked for only the second time throughout this tournament. The sequence added another layer of controversy to a knockout match already packed with tension, highlighting how VAR continues to reshape the landscape of high-stakes international soccer.
