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Switzerland needed a response after limping to a draw with Qatar, and it delivered an emphatic one in the second outing. In the teams’ second match of the 2026 World Cup on Thursday, a 4-1 dismantling of Bosnia and Herzegovina — lit up by 20-year-old Johan Manzambi — pushed Murat Yakin’s side to the brink of the knockout rounds, leaving Bosnia and Herzegovina in real trouble. Here are my takeaways: 1. Johan Manzambi’s Coming-Out Party Remember the name, if you haven’t already. At 20, Manzambi came off the bench and scored a brace in 19 minutes. The power, the fearlessness and the perfect positioning — and on a side built around experience — he’s the jolt of youth Switzerland has been waiting for. Coming-out parties at a World Cup tend to be the start of something. This one felt like it. Let’s see what the Freiburg midfielder has in store for us going forward. Even before the tournament, he had a reputation as one of Europe’s most interesting and versatile young midfielders. Putting in this type of performance at a World Cup shows he’s oozing personality. 2. Switzerland Doesn’t Have A Galáctico. It Doesn’t Need One. Quick — name Switzerland’s superstar. You can’t, really, and that’s the whole point. There’s no Kylian Mbappé here, no name to sell a poster. What there is instead is a deeply experienced, ruthlessly organized European side that has now reached the knockout rounds at three straight World Cups. Granit Xhaka runs the midfield with the authority of a man who’s won a Bundesliga title; Manuel Akanji is a top-level center back; Gregor Kobel is one of the best goalkeepers around; Ricardo Rodríguez is at his fourth World Cup. Switzerland was a Euro 2024 quarterfinalist and went unbeaten in qualifying. After the Qatar wobble, this was the version everyone expected — patient, physical, lethal once the door opened. Stars sell headlines. A core like this wins you knockout games. 3. Muharemović’s Red Card Is A Hammer Blow I’ve called Tarik Muharemović the most underrated center back at this World Cup, and I’m not backing off it: composed, aggressive in the duel and a level above what’s around him. Which is exactly why this hurts so much. The red card brings a suspension, ruling him out of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s final group game against Qatar — the one match on its schedule it genuinely fancied. And this is a team that does not score in open play. It arrived having drawn a run of games 1-1, grinding out results rather than dominating anyone; the goals have been the problem all along. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most dangerous striker is a middle-aged 40-year-old Edin Džeko. Strip out the man who holds the back together, and the margin for error disappears entirely. Bosnia and Herzegovina needed Muharemović for all 270 minutes of this group. Now, it’ll have to do the hardest part without him. 4. Group B Just Flipped On Its Head A day ago, all four teams in Group B sat level on a point apiece after two opening 1-1 draws. Not anymore. Switzerland’s four-goal haul rockets it to the top of the table and to the doorstep of the round of 32. Beat Canada in the finale, and it’s likely through as group winners. Bosnia and Herzegovina, by contrast, is suddenly staring at the exit: still on a single point, goal difference shredded and now without Muharemović for a must-win against Qatar. The table isn’t fully set — Canada and Qatar meet Thursday, and that result, regardless of what it is, reshuffles everything beneath the Swiss. But the headline is simple enough. Switzerland seized control of this group in 90 minutes, and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s dream of a first-ever knockout berth just got a whole lot harder to reach.Latest Sports News from FOX Sports
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As you’ve likely heard by now, Jelly Roll has filed for divorce from Bunnie Xo after 10 years of marriage.
The split comes as a surprise, as these two were publicly singing each other’s praises just a few short months ago.
We still don’t know the cause of the split, but fans hoping for an amicable conscious uncoupling might be out of luck.

On Thursday, Bunnie raised some eyebrows when she shared a cryptic TikTok that appeared to tease her side of the story regarding the couple’s shocking split.
In the video, Bunnie sang along to Jelly Roll’s song “No Limit Freestyle” while enjoying dinner with friends.
But it was the caption that really got fans talking.
“Podcast coming … 🤏🏼 #jellyandbunnie,” she wrote, seemingly hinting that she plans to address the breakup on a future episode of her popular “Dumb Blonde” podcast.
Not surprisingly, followers flooded the comments section with questions. And that thumb and forefinger emoji led some to the conclusion that Bunnie might wind up throwing shade at her sex life with Jelly Roll.
Many were confused by Bunnie’s decision to use one of Jelly Roll’s songs while simultaneously teasing a tell-all discussion about their divorce.
“She’s using Jelly’s song and now I’m soooo confused,” one follower wrote.
Another admitted, “This is so messy and I’m so invested.”
The cryptic post arrives amid a whirlwind week for the former couple.
Before the divorce became public knowledge, Bunnie shared cryptic messages about intuition, exes, and personal growth.
She also posted a lingerie photo alongside the caption, “She’s getting her sparkle back,” just hours before reports of the split emerged.
It might be a while before we know exactly why these two called it quits, but one Instagram user believes the split is a result of Bunnie’s successful memoir:
“Okay, but the stats of men filing for divorce right after or during a height of a woman’s recognition and career needs to be studied. 6 weeks on the best seller list & that’s when this got filed. Wild behavior,” they commented on one of her latest posts.
Meanwhile, Jelly Roll has made a few subtle changes of his own.
The country star recently removed references to Bunnie from his Instagram bio, fueling additional speculation that the separation is moving forward. He has also been spotted without his wedding ring in recent social media posts and public appearances.
So far, neither Bunnie nor Jelly Roll has publicly addressed the divorce in detail.
But if Bunnie’s latest TikTok is any indication, that silence may not last much longer.
Bunnie Xo Blasted For ‘Messy’ Response to Jelly Roll Divorce was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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