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The U20 national team also loses its third group game at the World Cup in Edmonton. Now everything is at stake against Germany.
The Swiss were expected to lose their 24th in their 24th U-20 World Cup game with Canada. But it was sobering how Nati had no chance at 0:10. In the first third, Switzerland kept damage within bounds despite 0: 1 after 90 seconds and did not allow any more goals to be conceded until the first break.
As a result, however, all the dams broke. After two thirds it was 0: 5 and at the end 0:10. On the offensive, Switzerland remained harmless for 60 minutes. Thanks to 8 finals in the last third, Marco Bayer’s team had 15 shots at the end (Canada 52). The Swiss also had hardly any chances in the 6 power plays. Joel Salzgeber was close to the goal of honor in the 27th minute, but shot too central from an ideal position.
He scored a hit first
With 5 against 5 outfield players, the Swiss in Edmonton still couldn’t score. The 1-0 win against Finland (1: 4) was scored by the only 17-year-old Attilio Biasca on a power play. It is the only Swiss goal after 3 games. Discipline and boxing also have to improve, as the Swiss gave up 3 hits against Canada and Finland.
3 points required against Germany
The Swiss do not have much time to recover from this defeat. Already on Thursday night they face Germany in an all or nothing game. The starting position is clear: given that the Germans defeated Slovakia 4-3 after extra time, the Swiss need a victory after 60 minutes to advance to the quarterfinals.
U20 World Ranking: Group A
1. | Canada | 3 sets | 29: 3 | 9 points |
2. | Finland | 3 sets | 15: 4 | 9 points |
3. | Slovakia | 4 sets | 5:13 | 4 points |
Four. | Germany | 3 sets | 9:24 | 2 points |
5. | Switzerland | 3 sets | 1:15 | 0 points |