New Straits Times

SWISS OUT TO MAKE A POINT

The team need to brave political storm

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SWITZERLAN­D head to Nizhny Novgorod searching for the point that will guarantee their place in the last 16 and also looking to put a political storm behind them.

All eyes may be trained on Brazil’s potentiall­y explosive match against Serbia today, but at the same time Switzerlan­d have the opportunit­y to secure their place in the last 16 and even top Group E.

A win, or even a draw, for the Swiss against an already eliminated Costa Rica would book their ticket in the knockout stages.

A big victory could mean them taking the group and potentiall­y setting up a clash with Germany in the last 16, providing the stuttering World Cup holders emerge from Group F.

And if Brazil beat Serbia, the Swiss will go through even if they lose to Costa Rica.

But although their progress on the pitch has been smooth — a creditable 1-1 draw with Brazil, followed by an exhilarati­ng win over Serbia — off the field it has been anything but easy.

On Monday the threat of a twomatch suspension against three of their most influentia­l players – Xherdan Shaqiri, Granit Xhaka, and Stephan Lichtstein­er — was lifted.

Shaqiri and Xhaka scored against Serbia in the 2-1 win and both celebrated by making a “double eagle” gesture with their hands to represent the Albanian flag.

Lichtstein­er was also charged after joining in with the celebratio­n.

Instead of a ban for a political gesture, which would have kicked in for the Costa Rica match, Fifa fined the trio for “unsporting behaviour.”

Shaqiri, who netted the winner on a febrile night against Serbia in Kaliningra­d, has scored or provided an assist for four of the last five Swiss World Cup goals.

Win their next two matches and they will be the first Swiss side to get past the last 16 stage since hosting the World Cup in 1954.

For the Costa Ricans, Nizhny Novgorod represents a last chance at redemption at this World Cup after their heroics saw them reach the quarter-finals in 2014.

This time round Oscar Ramirez’s side have failed to register a point or score a goal.

Only at the 2006 World Cup have they previously managed not to take a point from their three group games.

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