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Switzerland stormed into the World Cup round of 16 with an inspiring victory

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Switzerland stormed into the World Cup round of 16 with an inspiring victory

Switzerland jumps into the round of 16 of the World Cup, where the team meets Portugal

Switzerland jumps into the round of 16 of the World Cup, where the team meets Portugal

Quelle: AFP/JAVIER SORIANO

Switzerland is in the World Cup round of 16. The team defeated Serbia in a partially underwhelming match to finish second in the preliminary group behind Brazil. Two former Bundesliga players decide the game.

Dhe Switzerland reached the last sixteen of a soccer World Cup for the third time in a row, while Serbia once again fell far short of expectations. The Swiss defeated coach Dragan Stojkovic’s team at the end of the group stage in a highly entertaining game 3-2 (2-2).

Xherdan Shaqiri (20′), Breel Embolo (44′) and Remo Freuler (48′) scored in front of 41,378 spectators for Switzerland, who now face Portugal in the knockout phase. The Serbs scored goals from Aleksandar Mitrovic (26′) and Dusan Vlahovic (35′). The Serbs also failed in the preliminary round at their fourth World Cup participation in a row – and in each case with a prominent cast.

The game was not only sporty, but also explosive because of its history. At the World Cup duel in Russia four and a half years ago, the Swiss goal scorers Granit Xhaka and Shaqiri caused a scandal with their double-headed eagle celebrations. This time the protagonists were largely restrained in their gestures. When the line-ups were read out, however, the ex-Bundesliga duo had already been hissed at by the Serbian fans.

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Breel Embolo scores to equalize

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The game was less than 30 seconds old when Embolo and Xhaka already had a double chance for Switzerland. Serbia’s goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic made a save. And it went on well. Andrija Zivkovic hammered the ball against the post on the other side (11th).

Shaqiri refrains from provocative cheers

Ex-Bayern professional Shaqiri was right in the middle – and after 20 minutes gave the Swiss the lead. He is the first Swiss to have scored at least one goal in three World Cups. His shot was deflected by Serbian defender Strahinja Pavlovic and landed in the lower right corner, just in front of the Serbian fans.

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Everyone was anxiously waiting to see how Shaqiri would cheer. First he put his finger to his mouth, then he pointed to his name on the back. The 31-year-old from the US club Chicago Fire did without the double-headed eagle this time.

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In the preliminary round of the 2018 World Cup, Xhaka and Shaqiri, who both have Kosovan roots, provoked the Serbs after their goals in Switzerland’s 2-1 victory. As they cheered, they had formed their hands into the double-headed eagle that adorns the flag of Albania – a symbol of Kosovo’s demarcation from Serbia. The Serbs continue to regard the republic, which has been independent since 2008, as part of their territory.

Ex-Gladbacher Embolo scores to equalize

In the game in Doha, the Serbs reported back surprisingly quickly after the Shaqiri shock. Strikers Mitrovic with a superb header and Vlahovic, who started the game for the first time in this World Cup, turned the game around with a low shot. Shaqiri had missed a big chance before the 1:2 and then lost the ball. Shortly before the break, Embolo brought the Swiss back after preparatory work by Silvan Widmer from Mainz.

Even after the break, the full-throttle event initially continued. Freuler, the only professional in the Swiss starting eleven who has never played in the Bundesliga, scored after a fantastic combination and heel drop by Augsburg’s Ruben Vargas. Embolo could have followed up for the Swiss, but shot over it (57th). However, the Serbs never recovered and were once again eliminated early.

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