Connect with us

    Hi, what are you looking for?

    Brazil 1 - 0 Switzerland #FIFAWorldCup

    FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

    Brazil 1 – 0 Switzerland

    Casemiro scored a stunning winner as five-time champions Brazil edged past Switzerland to reach the World Cup knockout stage.

    An otherwise drab encounter was brought to life seven minutes from time as Manchester United midfielder Casemiro fired a first-time effort into the far corner, leaving goalkeeper Yann Sommer standing.

    Brazil backed up their opening victory over Serbia to top the group with maximum points and will guarantee the top spot with a point against Cameroon in their final game.

    Tite’s men thought they had broken the deadlock after the hour mark when Vinicius Jr kept his composure to coolly stroke in, but the goal was ruled out for offside by VAR.

    Switzerland had sat compact for much of the game and did not offer any attacking threat, failing to get a shot on target in the contest.

    Murat Yakin’s thought they were going to escape with a point, but Casemiro’s moment of inspiration had Brazilian fans bouncing inside Stadium 974.

    For the most part, this looked like a drab, goalless draw before Casemiro’s moment of brilliance.

    The midfielder had been described before the game as Brazil’s “invisible man” by Gilberto Silva – part of their last World Cup-winning side of 2002. It was a tribute to the midfielder’s willingness to quietly do the team’s dirty work.

    But this time, Casemiro was the centre of attention at the end, as he and his teammates celebrated the victory by jumping and singing in front of their fans.

    It was a lovely finish too – with the Brazilians playing quick interchange passes before substitute Rodrygo of Real Madrid slipped a pass to Casemiro to fire an angled finish with the outside of his boot.

    Without injured star man Neymar, who was out injured and won’t recover until the knockout stage, Brazil lacked inspiration in the final third and found chances at a premium.

    The tournament favourites are stacked with attacking players but it was their defensive midfield maestro who extended their unbeaten run in the group stages to a record 17 games.

    It took Brazil 27 minutes to have their first shot, Vinicius Jr’s scuffed volley at the back post was pushed out by Sommer, while Raphinha’s well-struck effort from range was straight at the Switzerland goalkeeper.

    The Swiss had to abandon their defensive shape when they conceded late on and further chances fell Brazil’s way but they were unable to add further goals.

    Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes’ header was straight at Sommer, while Rodrygo had the best opening for a second in injury time, but his thumping shot was brilliantly blocked by Manchester City defender Manuel Akanji.

    source – BBC Sport

    You May Also Like

    Entertainment

    Television personality and musician Zulu Mkhathini has just released his latest single which he has dedicated to women. The single is a taste of...

    Entertainment

    An anonymous list is circulating that accuses various men of rape, and rapper Da L.E.S has also objected to being so named. Music producer...

    Scandals

    Most of us love Zodwa Wabantu for telling the truth and being honest for who she really is right? Well, I think this time...

    South Africa News

    Three people have been arrested for the kidnapping of Amy’Leigh de Jager, who was snatched from her mother’s car at the Laerskool Kollegepark in...

    Copyright © 2020 ZoxPress Theme. Theme by MVP Themes, powered by WordPress.