The Asian Age

SWISS TICK IN NICK OF TIME

Shaqiri slams winner in last minute to break Serbia hearts

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Kaliningra­d, June 23: A last- minute Xherdan Shaqiri breakaway goal handed Switzerlan­d victory as they came from behind to defeat Serbia 2- 1. The win puts Switzerlan­d in pole position to make it out of a tough Group ‘ E’ that contains five- times winners Brazil but they were pushed all the way by the Serbs. Serbia raced out of the blocks, funnelling possession to Southampto­n winger Dusan Tadic on the right flank, who troubled Switzerlan­d with his crossing all match. An Aleksandar Mitrovic header forced a smart save from Swiss keeper Yann Sommer after four minutes. Seconds later, Tadic took the ball past left- back Ricardo Rodriguez, cut back on his favoured left foot and delivered a majestic cross that Mitrovic duly buried with his head.

In a frenetic first half, Switzerlan­d had more of the ball but were sloppy with it, giving away possession in advanced positions and sending Serbia on the break.

Lazio’s highly rated Sergej Milinkovic- Savic fizzed a right- footed shot narrowly wide of Sommer’s right post on 15 minutes, and Mitrovic almost scored with a spectacula­r bicycle kick that went the same way minutes later.

Switzerlan­d felt their way into the game as the firsthalf progressed.

On the half- hour mark, Steven Zuber cleverly teed up Blerim Dzemaili but the Hoffenheim man got his feet in a muddle and Vladimir Stojkovic was able to parry away.

But it was Serbia who nearly went in two up.

Nemanja Matic missed a glorious chance to double the lead just before the break when Tadic’s inswinging corner found him unmarked at the back post but the Manchester United midfielder couldn’t sort his feet out.

Switzerlan­d grew in stature after the break and were rewarded with a spectacula­r equaliser courtesy of Xhaka’s 52nd- minute piledriver. They had the better chances in the second period, with Shaqiri’s curling effort from the edge of the area grazing Stojkovic’s bar on the hour mark.

Coach Vladimir Petkovic brought on attackers Breel Embolo and Mario Gavranovic in a bid to force a winner, and Gavranovic forced a smart save from Stojkovic from a close range effort with 10 minutes remaining.

But it was Stoke City winger Shaqiri who struck the decisive blow, breaking through Serbia’s offside trap to slot home calmly as the 90 minutes wound down.

 ?? — AP AP ?? Nemanja Matic ( right) of Serbia tussles for the ball with Switzerlan­d’s Valon Behrami in their Group E match at the Kaliningra­d Stadium on Friday. — Switzerlan­d’s Xherdan Shaqiri exults after scoring his side’s second goal during their Group E match...
— AP AP Nemanja Matic ( right) of Serbia tussles for the ball with Switzerlan­d’s Valon Behrami in their Group E match at the Kaliningra­d Stadium on Friday. — Switzerlan­d’s Xherdan Shaqiri exults after scoring his side’s second goal during their Group E match...

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