0: 1 against Slovakia – false start of the Swiss capital in the U-20 World Cup – sport



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  • The opening match of the U-20 World Cup in Edmonton ends with great disappointment for Switzerland.
  • Instead of a Christmas present, the result is a late 0-1 loss to Slovakia.
  • Since the opponent is not one of the favorites of the group, the quarterfinals are now a great challenge.

Swiss coach Marco Bayer declared that the first group stage match against Slovakia was a “game to be won”. But his protégés failed this endurance test. At the end of the game they were unable to shake off their initial nervousness and thus were unable to implement the demands of their coach in the opening game in Edmonton, Canada.

A long test of patience became a bitter brake: Roman Faith scored the winning goal for the Slovaks in the 55th minute. A rebound landed right in front of the 18-year-old’s skates. Somehow this result had come about. Because the Swiss ice hockey U-20 team never found the right kick, this against an opponent who had been dismantled by the Czechs 0: 6 in their only game to prepare for the World Cup.

Received too many penalties

The Bayer team often seemed lost in the empty Rogers Place, especially in the third part of the start, and were undisciplined several times. The Swiss had to defend themselves three times in the first 20 minutes. With a 5:12 shooting ratio, Thibault Fatton, who was surprisingly preferred in goal, kept his colors in the game.

Another crown case with the opponent of the group Germany

Shortly before the opening game of the German youth hockey against Finland, forward Jakub Borzecki tested positive for Covid-19. The 18-year-old remains in quarantine, and national coach Tobias Abstreiter will have 9 forwards, 5 defenders and 2 goalkeepers available at the start of the tournament. Before Borzecki, 8 players from the DEB team had already signed Corona. The entire German team was in quarantine until December 23 inclusive.

After the first break, the Swiss were somewhat improved and consolidated. Simon Knak, the captain and an obvious asset on the ice, as well as Gaétan Jobin missed their best chances against an unexpectedly powerful opponent.

Tasks don’t get easier

Even in the finals, Rot-Weiss had two promising chances after slapping himself on the neck in the power play. Defender Iñaki Baragano (57th) gave the best chance to equalize 1-1. He had an empty goal in front of him, but missed due to the spectacular deflection of Slovak goalkeeper Simon Latkoczy.

For the extra workload with treacherous tasks against Finland, hosts Canada and Germany, an increase in performance is essential. If a blow occurs against the Finns, who have won the title 3 times in the last 7 world championships, the quarter-final chances would be intact again.

Either way, the test of strength with the Germans is now the key game. They started the World Cup tournament on Saturday night with a 3: 5 over Finland.

Ranking list: 1. Finland 1/3. 2. Slovakia 1/3. 3. Canada 0/0. 4. Switzerland 1/0. 5. Germany 1/0. – The first 4 are in the quarterfinals, the World Cup ended prematurely for the last (without relegation in the Corona year).

Swiss group matches at the U20 World Cup

Date and Time adversary Results
Friday December 25 Slovakia 0: 1
Sunday December 27, 8:00 p.m. Finland
Wednesday December 30, midnight Canada
Thursday, December 31, 12:00 midnight Germany

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