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Switzerland vs. Croatia
The game is over. Switzerland loses to the world runners-up with 1: 2. This ticker has ended.
By the way, Xherdan Shaqiri took the Corona test again and the results are available – this time the test was negative.
Modric kicks a corner. After trying to clear things up, Gavranovic lies there and doubled over in pain. However, after a short period of nurturing, things can continue for him.
However, Cedric Itten has a good chance of calling. His shot in the penalty area flies over the gate.
Croatia clearly has more game now. After all the substitutions, Switzerland has practically no regular players on the field. Unlike Croatia: Since Real Madrid’s Luca Modric has been in the game, the Croats have clearly determined the game.
Croatia changes and brings world-class players: Modric and Perisic are new to the game.
Switzerland is also changing: Fabian Frei comes out, Loris Benito comes to get him.
Both teams have changed six times each and have exhausted their quota.
Vargaz advances to the left. He dribbles in the middle and walks away. The shot is not a problem for the Croatian goalkeeper.
Goal for Croatia: After misconduct by Eray Cömert, Croatia changes quickly. Mario Pasalic then just has to press. So the Croats lead 2: 1!
Switzerland is changing again: Gjibril Sow is out of the game. Simon Sohm celebrates his debut.
Vladimir Petkovic changes again: Edimilson Fernandes leaves the game. Cedric Itten runs for him.
Omeragic is fouled while advancing. The referee lets play and Croatia has a good counterattack opportunity. In the end, Eray Cömert, who is playing a good game, can clear it at the cost of a corner kick.
This does not pose any risk to the Swiss goal.
Brekalo passes by the right side of attack. He’s dribbling towards the penalty area. There Omeragic can stop the Croatian with a perfect tackle.
Vladimir Petkovic made three changes at halftime: Vargas, Freuler and Zuber came into play for Mehmedi, Rodríguez and Xhaka.
The second half is underway. Switzerland has a game.
The first half is over. Switzerland went into halftime with a 1-1 draw against Croatia, although the Swiss decided the game until shortly before the break. Then the Croats managed to equalize out of nowhere.
Bradaric comes to an end in the Swiss penalty area. Fabian Schär can just get in the way. The result is a corner kick. However, this does not represent any risk.
Goal for Croatia: Omeragic cancels the offside. Brekalo tied just before the break. The Swiss defense did not look good there.
Lotomba sees a yellow card for a tactical foul.
Petkovic has a great opportunity: the Croatian striker would only have to push the ball into the goal from a few meters. Puts the ball past the right post. Good luck to Switzerland!
Goal for Switzerland: After a good combination through Mehmedi, Granit Xhaka finds the head of Mario Gavranovic. This leads Switzerland in the lead. 1: 0 for the Swiss!
As soon as it is written, Switzerland has a great opportunity: Mehmedi plays Gavranovic in the race. You can run towards the Croatian goalkeeper without being disturbed. His shot then hit the Goali. That should have been the leader.
In the first twenty minutes we saw a classic test match: it’s about nothing and that’s how the teams behave. Both teams play with an unusual line-up, so they are not very rehearsed. Until now, we have had to give up great opportunities.
Croatia also have their first shot: Brekalo tries it from a distance. Her shot barely passes the Swiss goal.
Lotomba lunges to the right. Her center is blocked at the expense of a corner kick.
The corner kick sticks in the middle, but the Croats can clear there. The ball reaches Xhaka, who puts the ball back into the center. Rodríguez takes him into the penalty area with his chest and closes immediately. The ball is easy prey for the Croatian goalkeeper.
The game starts. Switzerland plays goal with Jonas Omlin. Eray Cömert also plays as a central defender with Fabian Schär. Before that, Captain Granit plays Xhaka.
Both teams enter the field. National anthems are sung first, then we can start.