Switzerland coach Murat Yakin used a hydration break to spark a late goal barrage in a 4-1 World Cup win over Bosnia. Johan Manzambi scored his first World Cup goal on an outstanding volley in the 74th minute.
Second-Half Surge
Despite controlling possession deep into the second half, Switzerland couldn’t break through against the Dragons until Yakin used the FIFA-mandated pause to turbo-charge its attack with the 20-year-old Manzambi and the dynamic Rubén Vargas.
Manzambi and Vargas immediately altered the tempo, and both played roles in multiple goals while Bosnia went down to 10 men. Vargas scored in the 84th minute shortly after Tarik Muharemovic was sent off for a dangerous tackle.
Manzambi scored again in the 90th on a pass from Vargas, and captain Granit Xhaka converted from the penalty spot with the final kick of the game in stoppage time.
Original reporting: Texarkana Gazette — read the source article.