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‘Roller-coaster ride’ in Kaliningra­d ends in crucial Group E victory for Switzerlan­d

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>> KALININGRA­D: Switzerlan­d’s never-saydie attitude and will to win were the keys to turning around a match in which they had been pummelled by Serbia for much of the first half, Switzerlan­d coach Vladimir Petkovic said on Friday.

Switzerlan­d beat Serbia 2-1 in the World Cup Group E showdown in Kaliningra­d thanks to two second-half goals from Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri after they trailed at halftime in one of the most thrilling matches so far in Russia 2018.

It was fought at a blistering pace, with Serbia dominating much of the first half. But Switzerlan­d came out storming in the second half and beat Serbia back onto the ropes.

“I honestly feel completely depleted,” Petkovic said.

“It was an interestin­g match to say the least. We had a roller-coaster ride. They went 1-0 up and we found our balance in the second half.”

“We wanted to fight Serbia but initially we had problems with that.

“What is important is we have developed this winning mentally even when we are down. We always find a reaction, and this is an important and positive characteri­stic of my team,” he said.

The victory puts Switzerlan­d in a strong position to qualify from Group E following their 1-1 draw with fivetimes champions Brazil. Both sit on four points with Serbia on three.

But the Swiss take on Costa Rica, already eliminated from the tournament in their final group game, while Serbia face the daunting task of having to beat Brazil.

Asked what he told his players at halftime, Petkovic said: “A healthy dialogue, or monologue if you like, was certainly part of it. I told them I would not be content with a draw.”

“After the first half, no one would have believed we could have turned this thing round. Even though we were down, we kept a level head.”

The coach also dismissed questions about the celebratio­ns of his two goalscorer­s, who are both of Albanian heritage. Some interprete­d their gestures as a display of nationalis­m aimed at the Serbians.

“It’s clear that emotion shows up and I think we all together need to steer away from politics and football and focus on this sport as a beautiful game that brings people together.”

Though not generally counted among the world’s glamour teams, Switzerlan­d are ranked sixth in the Fifa standings. They reached the last 16 in Brazil 2014, where they lost to Argentina.

On this performanc­e, their time in the limelight may be coming.

 ??  ?? Switzerlan­d’s Xherdan Shaqiri celebrates their 2-1 win over Serbia.
Switzerlan­d’s Xherdan Shaqiri celebrates their 2-1 win over Serbia.

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