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Swiss bliss!

Shaqiri and co are not the surprise package anymore

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SWITZERLAN­D have been flying under the radar, creeping up almost unnoticed to become part of the football elite, but the 3-2 win over Serbia showed that they were now anything but a neutral team.

The Nati defended when they had to, leaving little space for Brazil despite a 1-0 defeat, and produced some exhilarati­ng attacking football against Serbia as Xherdan Shaqiri proved to be an excellent advertisem­ent for the Major League Soccer.

While they have not made it to the quarter-finals since 1954, Switzerlan­d will have absolutely nothing to fear when they take on Portugal in the last 16 on Tuesday.

They have now reached the knockout phase in every World Cup or European championsh­ip since 2014 and even if they have never gone past the last eight, they cannot be regarded as a surprise package anymore.

“It’s the best national team that ever existed,” coach Murat Yakin said before their opening game, a clinical 1-0 win against Cameroon.

Switzerlan­d have had their fair share of talented players but when Stephane Chapuisat’s squad made it to the last 16 in 1994, and Alexander Frei and Co also reached the knockout phase 12 years later, it was considered as a major achievemen­t. For the generation led by

‘pocket rocket’ Shaqiri, it is a minimum requiremen­t, a springboar­d to greatness.

This year, Switzerlan­d, who can also rely on Yann Sommer between the posts, have already beaten Portugal in the Nations League.

Shaqiri, who put Switzerlan­d in front with a quick deflected shot, has now scored in the last three World Cups, and only two other players have done so – Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Shaqiri, along with Granit Xhaka and Haris Seferovic hail from the Balkans and brought a new culture into the squad.

“The dual nationals have brought an extra touch of soul,” former Swiss internatio­nal Stephane Grichting said.

Adding to the Swiss confidence is their Under-17 World Cup campaign in 2009, when they beat Brazil on they way to the title.

Having reached the last eight at the European championsh­ip last year, Switzerlan­d might already be looking to get at least one step further than the generation of 1954.

They’d better spell it out, because they cannot hide anymore anyway.

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 ?? — AP/AFP. ?? Pocket rocket: Switzerlan­d’s Xherdan Shaqiri celebratin­g with teammate remo Freuler after scoring against Serbia. Below: nikola milenkovic pushing Switzerlan­d’s Granit Xhaka during a heated moment.
— AP/AFP. Pocket rocket: Switzerlan­d’s Xherdan Shaqiri celebratin­g with teammate remo Freuler after scoring against Serbia. Below: nikola milenkovic pushing Switzerlan­d’s Granit Xhaka during a heated moment.

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