Los Angeles Times

Brazil struggles to 1-1 tie

- Associated press

Brazil joined the list of big teams struggling to win their opening matches at the World Cup in Russia.

The five-time champions were held to a 1-1 draw by Switzerlan­d on Sunday, a few hours after four-time champion Germany was beaten by Mexico 1-0.

Philippe Coutinho gave Brazil the lead in the 20th minute with a volley that bounced in off the right post. Steven Zuber then headed in the equalizer in the 50th.

Mexican referee Cesar Ramos dismissed complaints that Zuber had shoved defender Miranda before getting to the corner from Xherdan Shaqiri.

“I was pushed out of the way. There is video of what happened and the referee could have seen it. But it didn’t happen,” Miranda said.

“We got a draw but this is only the beginning for us. We knew this game wasn’t going to be easy.”

Ramos also ignored a penalty claim late in the second half when Gabriel Jesus was wrestled to the ground by Switzerlan­d defender Manuel Akanji.

Swiss players ended up with three yellow cards, and 10 of the 14 fouls they committed were on Brazil forward Neymar.

Switzerlan­d coach Vladimir Petkovic described the incident against Miranda as an “ordinary challenge.” He also dismissed charges that Neymar had been treated harshly.

“Of course, neutralizi­ng Neymar was a key ingredient of our game,” he added.

Switzerlan­d dominated the midfield for long spells against a Brazil team that lost its previous World Cup match 7-1 to Germany in the 2014 semifinals.

“I am proud of their determinat­ion,” Petkovic said of his team. “The first 40 minutes were tough for us, and at halftime I told the players to stay cool and press forward. They did, and it worked.”

Brazil has won 17 of its 22 matches since Tite took over as coach in 2016. But they couldn’t get another one in front of a very Brazil-friendly crowd at the Rostov Arena.

Tite said he wouldn’t make excuses for the disappoint­ing scoreline.

“What happened with Miranda was clear, but it doesn’t explain the result,” Tite said. “There was a lot of pressure and anxiety on the players and that translated into the finishes that were not precise. We had 20 finishes but we should have made the goalkeeper work harder.

“But of course I’m not happy with the result and of course I wanted to win tonight.”

Besides Brazil and Germany, Argentina was held to a 1-1 draw by Iceland on Saturday and Spain and Portugal played to a 3-3 draw on Friday.

Serbia 1, Costa Rica 0: With a curling free kick that decided the outcome of the match, Aleksandar Kolarov immediatel­y drew some comparison­s to Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Serbia captain’s left- footed strike proved to be the difference in a victory over Costa Rica on Sunday at the World Cup. It came two days after Ronaldo scored a similar goal to give Portugal a 3-3 draw with Spain.

“It was an amazing goal,” Costa Rica defender Bryan Oviedo said of Kolarov’s effort. “Maybe two out 10 balls will go in like that.”

After Costa Rica midfielder David Guzman was handed a yellow card, Kolarov stepped up and curled his shot over the wall and into the net in the 56th minute. Keylor Navas, the Costa Rica goalkeeper who plays for Real Madrid, stretched but couldn’t stop the swerving ball at Samara Arena.

It was the third free-kick goal so far at the World Cup.

 ?? Joe Klamar Agence France-Presse/Getty Images ?? SWITZERLAN­D MIDFIELDER Valon Behrami, left, and Brazil forward Philippe Coutinho compete for the ball during an opening game in Rostov.
Joe Klamar Agence France-Presse/Getty Images SWITZERLAN­D MIDFIELDER Valon Behrami, left, and Brazil forward Philippe Coutinho compete for the ball during an opening game in Rostov.

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