Embolo gives Swiss narrow win over Cameroon

Published November 25, 2022
AL WAKRAH: Switzerland’s Breel Embolo (R) scores past Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana during their Group ‘G’ match at the Al Janoub Stadium on Thursday.—Reuters
AL WAKRAH: Switzerland’s Breel Embolo (R) scores past Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana during their Group ‘G’ match at the Al Janoub Stadium on Thursday.—Reuters

AL WAKRAH: Switzer­land edged Cameroon 1-0 courtesy of a goal against the run of play by apologetic Breel Embolo versus the country of his birth for an opening win in World Cup Group ‘G’ at the Al Janoub Stadium on Thursday.

Embolo, born in Yaounde but raised in Basel, struck three minutes after the restart from a Xherdan Shaqiri cut-back to put them top of the section.

The 25-year-old refused to celebrate the goal on his 60th international appearance, lifting his hands in the air and frowning as the small group of Swiss fans cheered wildly at Al Janoub Stadium.

Roger Milla was presented with an award before kick-off as the oldest goalscorer in World Cup history, a reminder of past glories for Cameroon who have won just one game since reaching the quarter-finals 32 years ago.

The Switzerland goal came after Cameroon had dominated the first half, missing several good chances to take the lead.

DOHA: Iran’s Alireza Jahanbakhsh takes part in a practice session at the Al-Rayyan training facility on Thursday, ahead of their Group ‘B’ match against Wales. Iran coach Carlos Queiroz will be sweating over the fitness of goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand after he was substituted early on in their opener against England after suffering a nose injury. Meanwhile, Wales return to the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium on Friday knowing that a win over Iran would put them in a strong position to reach the knockouts.—AFP
DOHA: Iran’s Alireza Jahanbakhsh takes part in a practice session at the Al-Rayyan training facility on Thursday, ahead of their Group ‘B’ match against Wales. Iran coach Carlos Queiroz will be sweating over the fitness of goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand after he was substituted early on in their opener against England after suffering a nose injury. Meanwhile, Wales return to the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium on Friday knowing that a win over Iran would put them in a strong position to reach the knockouts.—AFP

The Indomitable Lions had outplayed the Swiss in the first 45 minutes with quick combinations, speed and power as their opponents remained toothless up front, but Cameroon will regret not making more of a first half they controlled.

They carved out their first chance after 10 minutes with Bryan Mbeumo testing goalkeeper Yann Sommer before Karl Toko Ekambi sent his rebound over the bar.

The Swiss were in trouble again a little later with in-form forward Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting snatching the ball from an opponent to charge into the box only for Sommer to block his effort.

In search of their first win at a World Cup in 20 years, Cameroon were bolder, taking on their opponents in one-on-one situations, while the Swiss rarely managed to get into the African side’s box.

Switzerland, who reached the last 16 in the two previous World Cups, struck at the start of the second half with veteran Shaqiri cutting into the area and Embolo tapping in what proved to be the winner.

An almost identical move just past the hour almost saw the Swiss score again but Ruben Vargas’s shot was pushed wide by keeper Andre Onana to keep his team in the game.

Cameron failed to replicate their first half performance, failing to seriously threaten Sommer, and were lucky not to concede another in stoppage time through Haris Seferovic.

Published in Dawn, November 25th, 2022

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