A World Cup Group B second-round fixture ending on June 19 Beijing time saw Switzerland thrash Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1 for their maiden win. The match's hero was not the regular Swiss players such as Breel Embolo or Dan Ndoye, but the 20-year-old wonderkid Manzambi.

In the 71st minute, Manzambi came on to replace Ndoye. At that time, the score was still 0-0 and Switzerland were locked in a tough battle. Just three minutes after entering the pitch, Manzambi broke the deadlock with a stunning volley, which completely shattered Bosnia's psychological defenses.
In the 90th minute, Manzambi received a cut-back pass from Ruben Vargas inside the box and followed up with a close-range finish to complete a brace.

With this, Manzambi etched his name into the history books,becoming the youngest player in World Cup history to score a brace as a substitute at 20 years and 247 days old. He is also the tenth player in World Cup history to score multiple goals after coming off the bench. According to post-match statistics, in his 19 minutes on the field, Manzambi had two shots on target and earned the team's highest rating of 8.4.
It is worth noting that,despite being only 20, Manzambi is already valued at €50 million, surpassing many senior teammates to become the most expensive player in the Swiss squad.The reason he is not yet a regular starter may simply be a lack of seniority.

Born on October 14, 2005, he posted impressive numbers of 7 goals and 6 assists in 47 appearances for Freiburg in the Bundesliga this season, helping the underdog team reach the Europa League final.
Earlier, multiple media outlets revealed that three Premier League giants—Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea—are keeping an eye on him. Manzambi has every chance to become Switzerland's next "Shaqiri" or even the greatest player in the nation's history.