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World Cup Quarterfinal Preview: Controversy, Comebacks & Bold Predictions

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In this episode of The Semi-Informed Football Podcast, we dive into the biggest storylines heading into the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals. The conversation begins with a spirited recap of Argentina's dramatic victory over Egypt, where we tackle one of the tournament's hottest debates: was the match influenced by controversial officiating, or did Argentina simply find another way to win? We analyze the overturned Egyptian goal, VAR decisions, penalty appeals, and whether Argentina benefited from inconsistent refereeing. From there, we discuss what has made Argentina so dangerous despite not always playing their best football. Is it talent, resilience, or simply the mentality of a champion? We also examine Lionel Messi's surprising struggles from the penalty spot and debate whether he should remain Argentina's first-choice taker. The discussion then shifts to Colombia versus Switzerland, where Switzerland's continued growth throughout the tournament earns praise, while Colombia's exciting attacking football leaves everyone wondering what might have been. Finally, we preview the quarterfinal matchups, evaluate which remaining teams have the momentum to go all the way, and make our predictions as the race for the World Cup trophy intensifies. Whether you're here for tactical analysis, controversial refereeing debates, or simply to hear two football fans disagree on just about everything, this episode has you covered. To contact us reach out to semiinformedfootball@gmail.com Follow us on X at @SemiFooty

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In this episode of The Semi-Informed Football Podcast, we dive into the biggest storylines heading into the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals. The conversation begins with a spirited recap of Argentina's dramatic victory over Egypt, where we tackle one of the tournament's hottest debates: was the match influenced by controversial officiating, or did Argentina simply find another way to win? We analyze the overturned Egyptian goal, VAR decisions, penalty appeals, and whether Argentina benefited from inconsistent refereeing. From there, we discuss what has made Argentina so dangerous despite not always playing their best football. Is it talent, resilience, or simply the mentality of a champion? We also examine Lionel Messi's surprising struggles from the penalty spot and debate whether he should remain Argentina's first-choice taker. The discussion then shifts to Colombia versus Switzerland, where Switzerland's continued growth throughout the tournament earns praise, while Colombia's exciting attacking football leaves everyone wondering what might have been. Finally, we preview the quarterfinal matchups, evaluate which remaining teams have the momentum to go all the way, and make our predictions as the race for the World Cup trophy intensifies. Whether you're here for tactical analysis, controversial refereeing debates, or simply to hear two football fans disagree on just about everything, this episode has you covered. To contact us reach out to semiinformedfootball@gmail.com Follow us on X at @SemiFooty

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