FIFA WC 2026: Petkovic hails Algeria after 3-3 draw sends both teams through
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Algeria head coach Vladimir Petkovic praised his squad's resilience after a pulsating 3-3 draw with Austria on 28 June in Kansas City secured both teams' passage into the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The result simultaneously eliminated Iran, who finished ninth among all third-placed teams and exited the tournament.
Petkovic on the Match
Speaking at the post-match press conference, Petkovic described the game as an extraordinary test of character. 'I think the match was a little crazy. It sort of went beyond the limits of everyone's endurance. I think we did well to react twice. What we saw in the first half was the work of a great team, a team that has quality, a team that every day shows how good they are,' he said.
Petkovic confirmed that his tactical intent never wavered, even after Riyad Mahrez struck Algeria's second goal deep in stoppage time to level at 3-3. 'My idea is always to play in order to win. Today was not an exception,' he said. 'During the hydration break, I said to the players that we need to be really balanced. And I think that we were that up until the last minute.'
Dismissing Collusion Speculation
Ahead of the fixture, questions circulated over whether Algeria and Austria — both needing a draw to advance — might engineer a mutually convenient result. Petkovic firmly rejected that narrative. 'I'm extremely happy that in the end, it was football that prevailed,' he said. 'The score says it all. I think certain behaviours are quite natural. It happens in football. It's part of football. But there was a great will to win.'
The swinging scoreline — which moved from 3-2 to 3-3 in the closing stages — lent credibility to Petkovic's assertion that neither side settled for comfort.
The Switzerland Reunion
Petkovic now faces an emotionally charged round-of-32 clash against Switzerland, the nation he managed for seven years until 2021. He acknowledged the unusual dynamic but said he had barely had time to process it. 'I haven't even had time to think about the next opponent after the intense game,' he said. 'Switzerland is a great team. The players are great. And I do know them, even if there are new faces and some of them played with me.'
Algeria will face Switzerland in Vancouver on 2 July, while Austria takes on Spain in Los Angeles on the same day.
Celebrations and Recovery
With qualification confirmed, Petkovic urged his players to savour the moment before refocusing. 'I'd like to congratulate the entire squad and every single player. I'm really happy,' he said. 'Let's celebrate our promotion. Now let's rest, and then we will begin again for the next round.' Algeria's advance to the knockout stage marks a significant milestone for African football at the expanded 48-team World Cup.