Muscat Daily

Casemiro scores as Brazil down Switzerlan­d to march into last 16

- Doha, Qatar -

A Brazil side lacking spark without the injured Neymar needed a late strike from Casemiro to edge out Switzerlan­d 1-0 on Monday as the five-time winners secured their place in the World Cup last 16 with one game to spare.

The Brazilians had been frustrated by an obdurate Swiss side at Doha's Stadium 974 and it looked as if they would have to settle for a point after a Vinicius Junior strike in the second half was disallowed for offside following a VAR check.

But then, with seven minutes remaining, Bruno Guimaraes flicked the ball on to Casemiro just inside the box and the Manchester United midfielder's volley flew into the net with the help of a slight but significan­t deflection off Manuel Akanji.

Tite's side are just the second team to qualify for the last 16 after France and the only side apart from the holders to have won both group matches so far in Qatar.

With six points they will be tempted to rest players for their final Group G game against Cameroon on Friday, when a draw will secure them top spot.

Switzerlan­d, meanwhile, failed to muster a shot on target but remain on course to qualify too, with the 3-3 draw between Serbia and Cameroon earlier meaning a win against the Serbians will take Murat Yakin's side through and a draw may also suffice.

They have made a habit of making at least the first knockout round at major tournament­s, while Brazil are in Qatar to win a sixth World Cup and nothing less will do.

 ?? ?? Brazil’s Casemiro celebrates with Vinicius Junior after scoring against Switzerlan­d in their Group G match on Monday
Brazil’s Casemiro celebrates with Vinicius Junior after scoring against Switzerlan­d in their Group G match on Monday

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