New surprise in Russia: The Swiss have shown that Brazil can play

New surprise in Russia: The Swiss have shown that Brazil can play

Group E World Championship

Representatives of Brazil and Switzerland shared points in the first round of group E of the World Championship because they played in Rostov 1: 1.

It seems that there are no surprises at this World Cup, and after Mexico defeated Germany 1: 0, Switzerland came to the end, which has 'cut off' the point Kariokama.

Brazil may be the first favorite in this championship, but it did not show much of today. They had Karioke's initiation at the very beginning and a good chance through Paulinho, but his shot went naked. However, in the 20th minute, Brazil took the fantastic goal of Coutinha. By the end of the first half, he played calmly and mostly in the middle of the pitch, but what matters to the Swiss is that they managed to calm down the battles of Brazil at the time, and in some way stole the game.

It was on the payout at the beginning of the second half when the Swiss made a corner out of the corner. He played 50 minutes when Shaqiri slipped from the corner, and Zuber hit the head for the match. At that moment, the Swiss soccer player pushed his guard Miranda slightly to score, but the referee did not seek help from the VAR and the goal was recognized even though the Brazilians complained.

By the end of the match Brazil had an initiative and the coach Tita tried to make changes to change something, but he failed. In the game, among other things, entered Firmino, which was 10 minutes before the acrya had a good chance, but was not accurate. Neymar tried it, but unsuccessfully. The remainder is 1: 1, which is certainly the result that matches the Swiss.

Now Serbia has three points and is the first in Group E, while Switzerland and Brazil are currently on the 2nd and 3rd place with one point. The last one is Costa Rica without points.

World Championship, Group E:

Switzerland-Brazil 1: 1 (Zuber 50'-Coutinho 20 ')

Brazil: Alisson, Danilo, Thiago Silva, Miranda, Marcelo, Casemiro, Paulinho, Willian, Coutinho, Neymar, Gabriel Jesus.

Switzerland: Sommer, Rodriguez, Akanji, Schar, Lichtsteiner, Xhaka, Behrami, Dzemaili, Shaqiri, Zuber, Seferovic.

Brazilian bench: Ederson, Cassio, Marquinhos, Renato Augusto, Taison, Fagner, Douglas Costa, Firmino, Geromel, Filipe Luis, Fernandinho.

Swiss bench: Burki, Djourou, Drmić, Elvedi, Embolo, Fernandes, Freuler, Gavranović, Lang, Moubandje, Mvogo, Zakaria.