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Switzerlan­d edges out Northern Ireland to qualify for WCup

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BASEL, Switzerlan­d: Switzerlan­d held off Northern Ireland to seal a place at the 2018 World Cup in Russia with a 0-0 second-leg draw on Sunday (Monday in Mnaila) that secured a 1-0 aggregate play-off victory.

Vladimir Petkovic’s side wasted Northern Irish stayed in the tie, but Ricardo Rodriguez’s controvers­ial enough for the Swiss to reach their fourth consecutiv­e World Cup.

“It was very hard, there was a lot of pressure,” Switzerlan­d goalkeeper Yann Sommer told television channel RTS.

“Everyone said it was almost done, but against teams like that achieved our goal.

“It’s unfortunat­e that we were have been easier.”

Northern Ireland fell short in their bid to reach a first finals since 1986.

“Ultimately we’ve gone out to Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill told Sky Sports, after a harsh handball decision against Corry Evans saw Rodriguez score the only goal of the tie.

“Our performanc­e and reaction tonight was fabulous. We were the better team.

“We had to ride our luck at times but we were pushing until the 94th minute. The players are devastated but I couldn’t be any prouder.”

O’Neill replaced Kyle Lafferty up front with Queens Park Rangers striker Conor Washington, while the hosts named an unchanged starting XI.

With heavy rain leaving the St Jakob-Park pitch in bad condition, Northern Ireland started strongly.

Chris Brunt brought a good save from Sommer with a swerving long-range strike in only the third over from the resulting corner.

In a high-tempo opening to the game, Haris Seferovic should have doubled the hosts’ aggregate lead but headed Xherdan Shaqiri’s vicious cross past the far post.

Switzerlan­d continued to push for a crucial opening goal, but Gareth McAuley did well to help Blerim Dzemaili’s shot over the - ferovic again headed a Shaqiri delivery off target.

Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer, Swiss midfielder Stephan Lichtstein­er (second right) and Northern Ireland’s defender Jonny Evans (far right) fight for the ball during the FIFA 2018 World Cup play- off second leg football match between Switzerlan­d and Northern Ireland at St. at St. Jakob-Park Stadium on Monday.

O’Neill’s visitors still looked much brighter than they had done in Thursday’s loss in Belfast, but the 25-year-old Seferovic was proving a real handful as he volleyed wide from a tight angle.

Petkovic’s side were struggling to make the most of their early chances, though, as goalkeeper Michael McGovern got down quickly to deny Stoke City winger Shaqiri at the near post.

The Norwich City keeper was called into action once more before the half-hour mark, keeping out Steven Zuber’s low drive with his legs.

to Portugal in qualifying Group B despite winning nine of 10 matches, came out of the blocks quickly after half-time with Zuber seeing an effort blocked and left- back Rodriguez drilling narrowly wide.

Northern Ireland sent out a reminder that they were still in with a chance of forcing extra-time, as Washington sent a header looping away from keeper Sommer, but also the top corner.

Switzerlan­d had become frustrated by their inability to kill the tie off, and Washington created a good chance for George Saville to break the deadlock, only for the at Sommer.

O’Neill sent on Kilmarnock winger Jordan Jones for his internatio­nal debut with 15 minutes remaining.

The home side should have sealed a ticket to Russia in the 85th minute, but Seferovic’s poor day in front of goal went from bad to worse when he blazed over with the goal at his mercy.

Northern Ireland almost made him pay with a late rally, but Rodriguez cleared a Jonny Evans injury-time header off the line as Switzerlan­d clung on.

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