Football World Cup: Swiss victory against Serbia

DAfter a thrilling game, especially in the first half, Switzerland is the last participant in the round of 16 of the World Cup in Qatar. The team of former Bundesliga player Murat Yakin won 3-2 goals over Serbia on Friday evening in Doha in a duel that was also politically charged after the events of the game four years ago. Switzerland will meet Portugal on Tuesday (8:00 p.m. FAZ live ticker for the World Cup) in the Lusail final stadium in the fight for a place in the quarter-finals.

Tobias Rabe

Responsible editor for Sport Online.

“It was a very exciting game. We fought great. In the end we made progress. The first goal has been achieved, so we’re very happy,” said Swiss goalkeeper Gregor Kobel, who is under contract with Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga. “It was great fun, I would have liked to have had a few more balls on goal.”

There were two breakdowns before the game against Serbia and three chances straight after the kick-off. First of all, the inflatable World Cup trophy was missing, around which there is always a fireworks show in the middle circle, then the countdown to kick-off ran down, but the Swiss weren’t even ready because they swore in their circle. That seemed to have helped.

Because then they started like the fire brigade. After 18 seconds, first Granit Xhaka tried, then Breel Embolo and Xhaka failed again to goalkeeper Vanja Milinković-Savić. But Serbia also had two options. Nikola Milenković headed just wide after a corner (5th minute), Andrija Zivkovic hit the post with a brilliant long-range shot (14th).

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