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Shaqiri strikes late as Swiss fight back to beat Serbia in frantic encounter in Kaliningrad

22-6-2018 < RT 59 465 words
 

Xherdan Shaqiri scored a last-minute winner as Switzerland battled back from a goal down to beat Serbia in a pulsating World Cup Group E match in Kaliningrad.


Shaqiri broke free in the 90th minute to round Serbian keeper Vladimir Stojkovic, sealing a comeback which began when Granit Xhaka leveled after Aleksandar Mitrovic had given Serbia an early lead.


The Serbs went into the clash on the Baltic coast on the back of a 1-0 opening game win against Costa Rica, while the Swiss had earned a comeback draw against Brazil in Rostov.   


In a frantic opening in the Russian city on the Baltic coast, Mitrovic gave Serbia the perfect start when he headed in from a Dusan Tadic cross on five minutes.


The highly-charged start continued as the teams register eight shots in the opening 15 minutes alone, as Serbia surged forward and the Swiss struggled to contain the threat posed by Mitrovic and Tadic in particular.


Swiss forays forward were rare in the opening stages but they did threaten twice through Blerim Dzemaili, who shanked wide when well-placed and also missed a guilt-edged chance on the half-hour mark when found space behind the Serbia defence, but made weak contact and allowed  Vladimir Stojkovic to save in the Swiss goal.


Serbia continued to press as the pace rarely let up, and Nemanja Matic could have doubled their lead but he failed to make contact when unmarked at the back post from a corner just before half-time.    


Switzerland – who went into Russia 2018 as the sixth-ranked team in the world – emerged from the second half looking more potent, and found the equalizer through a thunderous strike from midfielder Granit Xhaka when the ball span loose to him on edge of the box on 52 minutes.


The Swiss almost sneaked ahead when Xherdan Shaqiri hit the junction of the post and crossbar when he cut inside and fired a rasping drive from the left as Switzerland started to press.  


That sparked a spell of Serbian pressure just as they looked to be tiring, with Aleksandar Kolarov sending a tantalizing ball across the box that was just out of reach of his teammates lurking in the box.     


Serbia felt they had a penalty claim on 66 minutes when Mitrovic was hauled down, but German referee Felix Brych adjudged that the Serbian forward had bene the culprit in a decision that bizarrely was not referred to the video assistant referee.    


The game see-sawed once again as Switzerland took the ascendency in the closing, with pocket-rocket Shaqiri threatening on several occasions as the Swiss pushed for the equalizer.   


The breakthrough came when Shaqiri raced through on 90 minutes, rounding the keeping and putting the ball home from a tight angle.


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