Glasgow Times

Yakin delighted by ‘ mature’ Switzerlan­d performanc­e

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SWITZERLAN­D coach Murat Yakin hailed a mature performanc­e from his team as they opened their World Cup campaign with a 1- 0 victory over Cameroon.

Breel Embolo, who was born in the West African country, scored the only goal when he stroked home Xherdan Shaqiri’s low cross.

The 25- year- old’s celebratio­ns were understand­ably muted, but his goal was neverthele­ss vital for Switzerlan­d, who will be aiming to at least match their quarter- final appearance at Euro 2020 last summer.

Cameroon had the upper hand in the first half but Switzerlan­d started the second half well, with Embolo’s goal coming in the 48th minute.

Switzerlan­d coach Yakin said: “Of course, you need patience. It was a mature performanc­e. Of course there is some uncertaint­y in a World Cup, not everything can go well from the start, but I’m happy with the possession, with how we got it converted.

“Maybe 1- 0 or 2- 0 is not sufficient for my taste, maybe we could have scored more goals, but all in all we had a mature performanc­e by our team.”

Asked about Embolo’s reaction to scoring, Yakin said: “We know his story, his past in Cameroon, and Breel, you can be friendly up to the kick- off and then afterwards they are going to be your opponents and we need you in our team.

“You’ve got an opponent, of course he wants to score a goal for his team and he fulfilled his task, so we are really happy about this.

“He also had very good moments during the match, his dynamics and his movements. Breel fulfilled his task well.”

Cameroon coach Rigobert Song said his team had been punished for not being clinical enough.

Karl Toko Ekambi and Eric- Maxim Choupo- Moting were guilty of wasting good openings in a first half Cameroon had the better of.

“Generally in football, when you’re dominating you need to hit the net,” Song said. “Yes, we had more opportunit­ies than they did ( in the first half) but we didn’t have that finishing touch. That was what made the difference.

“We showed we were hungry for that win but the goal simply didn’t come. We are playing high- level football here, it’s no walk in the park. You can monopolise ball possession, it’s taking chances that counts.”

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