Switzerland vs Bosnia FIFA World Cup Match Result: Super-Sub Johan Manzambi scores twice as Switzerland decimate 10-man Bosnia 4-1

In a thrilling showdown, Switzerland triumphed with a decisive 4-1 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina that featured an electrifying finish. (AP Photo) A masterclass in late acceleration saw Switzerland take absolute control of their group with a clinical 4-1 dismantling of resilient Bosnia and Herzegovina at a packed SoFi Stadium on Thursday night.In front of a raucous crowd of 70,026, largely dominated by tens of thousands of passionate, roaring Bosnian supporters, the Swiss found themselves frustrated for long periods. Switzerland, who came into the encounter under pressure after a disappointing 1-1 draw against Qatar last week, dominated possession but lacked the clinical edge to break down the highly-motivated Dragons, who entered the match riding a nine-match unbeaten run.The script turned dramatically in the 74th minute, thanks to a tactical masterstroke. Just three minutes after replacing outstanding winger Dan Ndoye, 20-year-old Geneva-born substitute Johan Manzambi produced a moment of pure magic. Anticipating Amar Memic’s header for clearance, the Freiburg star launched himself into the air and connected cleanly with a sickening volley, sending the jittery Swiss contingent into absolute delirium.Things took a turn for the worse for Bosnia shortly after Tarik Muharemovic was shown a straight red card for a reckless and dangerous tackle. Down to 10 men, the Bosnian defense completely crumbled under the relentless Swiss onslaught.In the 84th minute, Rubén Vargas doubled the lead with a sharp finish. Manzambi then put all doubt to rest in the 90th minute when he scored his second of the evening after being brilliantly set up by a pinpoint pass from Vargas.Bosnia managed a brief consolation deep into second-half injury time when Ermin Mahmic found the back of the net in the 94th minute to reward the roaring Dragons fans on the pitch cheering for every minor victory. However, the final word belonged to the veterans. With the last kick of the game in stoppage time, Swiss captain Granit Xhaka coolly converted to convert the penalty to seal a commanding 4-1 victory.Despite the high score, Bosnia and Herzegovina remain alive with a legitimate chance of reaching the knockout stages in just their second World Cup appearance, but must win their final group game against Qatar, having faced higher-ranked opponents deep into the second half. For Switzerland, a late surge signals that they have finally shifted into gear when it matters most.