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Switzerland edge out Serbia in goal fest to reach last 16

Switzerland reached the World Cup knockout round for the third successive tournament after prevailing 3-2 over Serbia.

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Switzerland's Remo Freuler, top right, during the World Cup Group G football match between Serbia and Switzerland [Ricardo Mazalan/AP Photo]
By News Agencies
Published On 2 Dec 20222 Dec 2022

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Switzerland reached the World Cup knockout round for the third successive tournament, after prevailing 3-2 over Serbia on Friday, to finish runners-up in Group G and set up a last 16 showdown with Portugal.

In a contest that ebbed and flowed at breakneck speed in the first half at Stadium 974, Xherdan Shaqiri put Switzerland ahead but Serbia swiftly scored twice within 10 minutes, through Aleksandar Mitrovic and Dusan Vlahovic, to flip the game on its head.

Breel Embolo delivered another twist in an absorbing opening period by pulling Switzerland side level just before the break, while Remo Freuler scored three minutes after the restart to restore their one-goal advantage again.

Switzerland had fired warning shots with barely 30 seconds on the clock, as captain Granit Xhaka’s strike was blocked by the Serbian defence before goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic denied both Embolo one-on-one and also Xhaka on the rebound.

Serbia enjoyed a spell of pressure after that early scare, with Nikola Milenkovic heading wide from Dusan Tadic’s corner before Andrija Zivkovic took aim from outside the penalty area and rattled the left post with a powerful effort.

Ricardo Rodriguez’s cross in the 20th minute was cleared and fell to Djibril Sow, who picked out Shaqiri on the right. The midfielder fired home a strike that took a slight deflection off Strahinja Pavlovic on its way into the net.

Fulham frontman Mitrovic headed in Tadic’s cross to deservedly draw Serbia level six minutes later. Tadic was involved again and slipped the ball through to Vlahovic, who steered a low shot past goalkeeper Gregor Kobel to complete the Serbian turnaround.

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But Embolo slotted home Silvan Widmer’s low cross in the 44th minute and Freuler kept the momentum going by thumping in the fifth goal of the evening, as two wonderfully worked moves from the Swiss attack proved to be Serbia’s undoing.

Midway through the second half, Mitrovic went down too easily after a challenge from Fabian Schar but his appeals for a penalty were turned down and the Serbian dugout spilt onto the pitch protesting the referee’s decision.

Switzerland finished with six points, level with Group G winners Brazil but behind on goal difference. Serbia, who needed a win to give themselves a fighting chance of advancing, finished bottom of the group with only one point. They have not moved past the World Cup group stage since the breakup of Yugoslavia.

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Serbia's Dusan Vlahovic in action [Suhaib Salem/Reuters]
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Switzerland's Xherdan Shaqiri scores his team's first goal [Alberto Lingria/Reuters]
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Switzerland's Xherdan Shaqiri celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates [Alberto Lingria/Reuters]
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Serbia's Aleksandar Mitrovic, center, scores his side's first goal [Petr David Josek/AP Photo]
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Serbia fan cheering on her team [Alberto Lingria/Reuters]
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Serbia's Dusan Vlahovic scores his team's second goal [Suhaib Salem/Reuters]
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Serbia's Dusan Vlahovic celebrates scoring their second goal with Strahinja Pavlovic [Alberto Lingria/Reuters]
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Switzerland's Breel Embolo scores his side's second goal [Ebrahim Noroozi/AP Photo]
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Switzerland's Remo Freuler scores their third goal [Alberto Lingria/Reuters]
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Switzerland players celebrate after the match as they qualify for the knockout stages [Alberto Lingria/Reuters]


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