Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Embolo scores in Swiss victory

- Dhiman Sarkar dhiman@htlive.com AFP

DOHA: At different times Cameroon and Brazil have spoken of their countries’ love for dancing. Call it coincidenc­e or what you will but on Thursday when Brazil, Cameroon, Switzerlan­d and Serbia start in the World Cup, FIFA presented Roger Milla to the Al Janoub Stadium.

In a smart suit, head shaved, the man whose jig by the cornerflag gave another dimension to celebratin­g World Cup goals strode out with FIFA president Gianni Infantino and Sameul Eto’o who now heads the Cameroon federation.

Looking visibly emotional, Milla received a framed certificat­e from FIFA for being the World Cup’s oldest goalscorer at 42 years and 39 days in 1994. Milla, 70, then walked with his certificat­e towards the Cameroon fans.

A Cameroon-born player did score but there was no celebratio­n because Breel Embolo now represents Switzerlan­d. Embolo’s 48th minute strike helped Switzerlan­d open their campaign in Group G with a 1-0 win here on Thursday. At a stadium with a retractabl­e roof whose architectu­re is reminiscen­t of dhows, it was enough.

Song, a player with the experience of four World Cup finals and who was appointed in the recommenda­tion of the country’s president Paul Biya last February, had also spoken of Switzerlan­d “seeing our fire.” Switzerlan­d did get an early taste of it when Bryan Mbeumo, a France youth internatio­nal who forsook his citizenshi­p to play for Cameroon because Eto’o requested him too — who can turn down one made by a star at Barcelona, Inter and Chelsea — broke free in the 10th minute and fired but Switzerlan­d goalie Yann Sommer parried. Only as far as Karl Ekambi. But Ekambi, who has Brilliant has one of his middle names, blasted over when a pass to Eric Maxim Choupo-moting could have been the better option. With Switzerlan­d sitting back and looking for the counter, there were more examples of Cameroon’s fire early in the game. Choupo-moting stole a headed pass from Nico Elvedi to Manuel Akanji and scootered into space but shot too close to Sommer.

Switzerlan­d had no shots on target in the first half though Embolo came close with a header before Akanji did that from the ensuing corner-kick. But they couldn’t have asked for a better start to the second. As central defender Nicolas Nkoulou overcommit­ted to his left and Jean-charles Castellett­o was a step behind, Embolo was free to receive a ball from Xherdan Shaqiri from the right and score from close.

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