Argentine media react to Lisandro Martinez’s performance against Switzerland: “Trouble free”
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The Peoples Person
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12 July 2026

On Sunday morning, Argentina overcame 10‑man Switzerland 3-1 after extra time.
Alexis Mac Allister struck early, before Dan Ndoye levelled. Breel Embolo was then shown a red card after a VAR review. With the game finely poised, Julián Álvarez produced a brilliant curler in the 112th minute, and Lautaro Martínez sealed the win late on to send Argentina into a semi-final clash with England.
Much has been said about the match, yet
Manchester United
fans will surely be delighted with the praise directed at
Lisandro Martínez
, one of the biggest reasons they sacrificed their sleep to watch.
Martínez has been outstanding throughout Argentina’s
World Cup
run. In fact,
FotMob
rate him as the highest‑performing centre-back at the tournament, with a 7.88 rating. Against Switzerland, he showed exactly why.
With three dribbles completed (the most in the match), nine duels won, and three recoveries, Martínez combined
assured defensive play
with confidence on the ball. Argentine media were blown away:
TYC
wrote:
“He was again trouble‑free in anticipation, and equally smooth in his vertical passing. In one‑on‑one situations and in the occasional aerial duel, he lost more than he won.
“But what grit this lad has, how he’s gaining confidence as the minutes tick by. Switzerland made things difficult for him, but he came out on top.”
Meanwhile,
Ole
praised his playmaking instincts: “His start was as good as ever; he was very effective because he was confident and decisive. He made a few mistakes due to his tendency to venture far forward and even try to play in the opposition’s half.
“At the end of regulation time, he attempted a perfect bicycle kick that miraculously didn’t go in. In extra time, before Julián’s goal, he was practically a playmaker.”
On their part,
Clarín
singled out his defensive awareness: “Another very good game from Licha, both in marking, covering, intercepting, and of course, his constant presence in attack. He struggled a bit against Embolo at times, until he was sent off.”
It is refreshing to see Martínez receive the recognition he deserves.
The hope now is that he maintains both his form and fitness. When fit, few centre‑backs can match his quality.
United fans will be eager to see him back next season, carrying these classy performances from the world stage into club football.
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