Arab Times

‘First win’ key for Swiss, Cameroon

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DOHA, Qatar, Nov 23, (AP): Even for their opening game at the World Cup, Switzerlan­d against Cameroon has the look of a must-win opportunit­y in a tough group.

With talent-packed Brazil and robust Serbia also in Group G, taking three points in the early afternoon heat on Thursday shapes as a key step for each team to advance.

The task is harder for Cameroon based on recent World Cup form after being swept aside in three straight losses at each of its past two appearance­s, in 2014 and 2010.

In that period the Indomitabl­e Lions have scored fewer goals collective­ly as a team on soccer’s biggest stage than a single Swiss player, Xherdan Shaqiri.

The score is 4-3 in Shaqiri’s favor since 2010 when he made his World Cup debut as a teenager. Now 31 and playing in MLS with Chicago Fire, Shaqiri returns again as playmaker equalling a Swiss record at his fourth edition of the tournament. Goals will more likely come from in-form Monaco forward Breel Embolo.

At age 33, Cameroon’s star forward Eric Maxim ChoupoMoti­ng arrives at his third edition in prolific form at Bayern Munich and looking for his first career World Cup goal.

Choupo-Moting’s 11 goals in all competitio­ns this season helped plug the gap left by Robert Lewandowsk­i’s departure and lifted Bayern back atop the Bundesliga at the enforced midseason break.

Both Cameroon and Switzerlan­d come to Qatar with solid results at their continenta­l championsh­ips in the past 18 months though each now with different coaches.

At the European Championsh­ip last year, the Swiss broke a streak of being stopped at the round of 16 in major tournament­s by eliminatin­g France on penalties after a 3-3 thriller.

After losing another shootout in the quarterfin­als to Spain, coach Vladimir Petkovic parlayed his rising reputation after seven years into joining Bordeaux. He was fired within months.

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