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Switzerland vs. Spain
It’s over: Switzerland got the important point against Spain. The winner of the match is Yann Sommer, who knew how to save two penalties from Sergio Ramos. This ticker is over.
They are repeated for at least five minutes.
Goal for Spain: Gerard Moreno scores two minutes from time.
Sergio Ramos finds a long ball in the Swiss penalty area. Yann Sommer can easily lift his head butt.
It gets dangerous in the Swiss penalty area: Morata puts the ball in the middle. There Akanji can clear the ball before Moreno.
Switzerland changes again: Omeragic is new for Seferovic.
Yann Sommer sensational !!! And again there is a penalty for Spain: Nico Elvedi grabs Morata. Sergio Ramos runs again and Yann Sommer wins the duel again! He stops the shot again from the left corner of the goal.
Vladimir Petkovic changes for the first time: Gibril Sow and Renato Steffen are new to the game. Xherdan Shaqiri and Steven Zuber leave.
Shaqiri refuels in the center of the field. He throws Breel Embolo, but it is disturbed at the last second. That clears up the situation.
Spain reaches another corner. Steven Zuber clears the center to the next corner for the Spanish. This is high on the mid flank. Sergio Ramos arrives headlong, but holds up. This gives Switzerland a relief.
Yann Sommer’s miraculous act: After a corner kick for the guests, the ball hits Rodriguez in the arm from close range. The referee decides the penalty, a difficult decision. Sergio Ramos starts and fails because of Yann Sommer. This takes the ball spectacularly out of the left corner of the goal.
That would have to be 2-0 for Switzerland: the Spanish goalkeeper miscalculates. Haris Seferovic benefits and only needs to insert it. But it takes too long for Sergio Ramos to clear the ball on the line.
Steven Zuber arrives from the left side. Haris Seferovic narrowly missed his cross.
Already a good first attack by the Spanish. Ferran Torres arrives on the right wing and plays the ball in the center. Elvedi can only clarify.
The second part begins – Spain starts.
The first half is over: Switzerland can enter the break with a 1-0 lead.
Mikel Oyarzabal shoots from the edge of the area. Yann Sommer for the shot at the expense of a corner kick. This is dangerous. Ferran Torres shoots the ball over the goal from very close. Good luck for Switzerland!
Sergio Busquets takes Breel Embolo off his feet, but he hurts himself. The Spaniard needs to be taken care of but he can continue playing.
Fabian Ruiz makes Granit Xhaka look old and seeks to complete it. The shot is blocked by Yann Sommer.
Hot scene in the Swiss penalty area: Dani Olmo puts the ball from the right into the center Elvedi can clear the ball.
Switzerland has a good free kick chance. Rodríguez shoots directly from about 25 meters. The shot is good, but the Spanish goalkeeper can direct it over the crossbar. The next corner kick is no longer dangerous.
Goal for Switzerland: Emobolo refueled on the right side. His perfect flank finds Remo Freuler at the rear of the defense. This hits the ball via volley into the upper left corner of the goal. A beautiful goal seals the Swiss leadership!
Mikel Oyarzabal walks away a great distance. The flutter ball poses problems for Yann Sommer: the ball almost slipped through his fingers. He only has the ball when he follows.
Switzerland is now gaining ground. Xhaka crosses the middle. Seferovic heads the ball over the Spanish goal.
Breel Embolo takes advantage of a Spanish defensive error. Launch Xherdan Shaqiri. This closes from an acute angle, but does not pass the Spanish goalkeeper.
Fabián Ruiz tries from a distance, but without success. The Spaniard’s shot clearly missed the goal.
Elvedi exaggerates the stakes and takes the first yellow card of the game.
Haris Seferovic faces Sergio Busquets. The referee leaves the yellow cards in place and cautions the two players.
With a nice combination, Spain presents itself with another great opportunity. Ferran Torres shoots over the Swiss goal from an acute angle.
Spain has the first good chance of the match: Granit Xhaka can only block the shot at the cost of a corner kick. The corner then does not represent any danger.
The game begins with the kick-off for Switzerland.