Malta Independent

No-win situation for Switzerlan­d ends in loss to Qatar

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It was almost a no-win situation to begin with, and Switzerlan­d certainly didn't win in the end.

The Swiss team, which reached the round of 16 at the last two World Cups and at the 2016 European Championsh­ip, is ranked eighth in the world. So a friendly game against Qatar, ranked 96th and without any sort of standing in the world of soccer, seemed to be an easy propositio­n, a chance to pile up lots of goals against an inferior opponent.

Qatar won, 1-0.

"For everyone it's difficult," Switzerlan­d forward Xherdan Shaqiri told The Associated Press after Wednesday's match. "You can only lose in these games."

For Qatar, the victory offered some legitimacy to a country that will compete in its first World Cup when it hosts the tournament in 2022. And for the rest of the world, it was a chance to see what kind of players Qatar has.

Every member of the team that came to Lugano plays in the Qatari league.

"To be honest, we didn't know these players at all," said Shaqiri, who plays for Liverpool. "It was difficult to know because they play, I think, in their country. But, yeah, I was surprised that they play very well together, very fast players."

Switzerlan­d dominated the match as expected, but the hosts failed to convert any of their chances in the southern Swiss city near the Alps.

Switzerlan­d did hit the woodwork twice, while Qatar threatened with a couple of breakaways. On one of them in the 86th minute, Akram Afif scored the game's only goal.

"They were good, organized. I was really surprised that they play very well. They deserved to win," Shaqiri said. "They had a few chances (in the) first half and they scored in the second.

"Maybe they were lucky they didn't concede because we played good in the second half. We created a lot of chances but we didn't score. The pitch was not so good to play so for them it was better. But they deserved to win."

Switzerlan­d had scored six goals in matches against Panama and Iceland this year, and five against Hungary a year ago.

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