The Niagara Falls Review

Switzerlan­d, Costa Rica draw, 2-2; Swiss advance

- GERALD IMRAY

NIZHNY NOVGOROD, RUSSIA — Switzerlan­d was hoping for a drama-free route into the last 16 of soccer’s World Cup. It didn’t get it.

Switzerlan­d qualified alongside Group E winner Brazil despite twice losing the lead in a riveting 2-2 draw with Costa Rica on Wednesday night.

The game ended with a stoppage-time equalizer as Costa Rican captain Bryan Ruiz’s penalty kick hit the crossbar, then bounced off of goalkeeper Yann Sommer’s head and into the goal. The Costa Ricans had already been eliminated from the tournament but wanted to make sure they weren’t the only team to leave Russia without a goal.

Although the draw didn’t affect Switzerlan­d’s progressio­n, captain Stephan Lichtstein­er and fellow defender Fabian Schaer each picked up their second yellow cards of the tournament, meaning they will both be suspended for the knockout game against Sweden on Tuesday.

Serbia had a chance to pass Switzerlan­d for second place with a win or draw, but Brazil dominated that match, winning 2-0. Brazil will face Group F runner-up Mexico Monday.

Switzerlan­d twice led Costa Rica before being pegged back. The Swiss also had to survive a flurry of chances from the Costa Ricans, who kept Sommer busy all night.

The goalkeeper might have been a candidate for man of the match before the last-gasp penalty by Costa Rican captain Bryan Ruiz was scored as an own goal for Sommer after the ricochet.

Bjerim Dzemaili slammed in Switzerlan­d’s first goal from close range after being set up by a header from Breel Embolo.

Costa Rica got its first goal of the World Cup when defender Kendall Waston headed in a corner early in the second half to equalize at 1-1.

Substitute Josip Drmic put Switzerlan­d 2-1 up in the 88th minute, and it looked like the Swiss had a victory. But Costa Rica’s Joel Campbell was hacked down in the dying minutes to give Los Ticos the chance to get one point for a draw. Ruiz took it, via Sommer’s head.

Key to success

Switzerlan­d will undoubtedl­y miss right back Lichtstein­er and central defender Schaer for the game against Sweden, which proved it will be a handful with a 3-0 win earlier Wednesday over Mexico.

Costa Rica was in danger of becoming the first team since Algeria and Honduras in 2010 to leave a World Cup without a goal. Waston, who plays for the Vancouver Whitecaps of Major League Soccer, made sure that didn’t happen when he headed a corner home in the 56th minute.

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