44th Match FIFA World Cup 2018
44th Match FIFA World Cup
2018
SWITZERLAND Draw with COSTA
RICA
2-2 in World Cup 2018
v Switzerland
finish second in Group E and will face Sweden
v Costa
Rica were the last team to score at Russia 2018
v RELIVE: As
it happened, stats, more
Switzerland needed a point from
their final Group E game to make sure of a place in the Round of 16 at the 2018
FIFA World Cup Russia™, and they got it with a 2-2 draw against Costa Rica.
Though Los Ticos were already out of
the competition, they at least had the consolation of scoring their first goals
of the competition and collecting their first points.
The Central Americans made an enterprising start as they sought
to atone for their two earlier defeats. Determined not to leave Russia as the
only goalless side in the tournament, they struck the woodwork twice in the
opening ten minutes.
As in their two previous games, the Swiss were slow out of the
blocks, but eventually managed to stem the Tico tide
before taking the lead on 31 minutes, with Stephan Lichtsteiner crossing into
the box and Blerim Dzemaili lashing home a loose ball.
Die Nati struggled for inspiration after the break, their midfield
short on ideas and their incursions into the opposition box proving all too
rare. Finding themselves still in the game, Costa Rica levelled through a fine
Kendall Waston header. Though the Swiss regained the lead late on, the Costa
Ricans levelled in stoppage time, when a Bryan Ruiz penalty cannoned off the
bar, onto to keeper Yann Sommer’s head, and into the back of the net.
Team reporter analysis
Alan Schweingruber, with Switzerland (Follow on Twitter | Facebook)
Though a draw was not a bad result for the Swiss, the performance left something to be desired, as Vladimir Petkovic’s side failed to click. Lacking in ideas at the start of the game and seemingly unsure of themselves, they then struggled to recover from Costa Rica’s first equaliser. Sweden will pose a significant challenge for the Swiss in the Round of 16, a match Die Nati will go into without Lichtsteiner and Fabian Schar, who both picked up suspensions today.
hDiego Picado, with Costa
Rica(Follow on Twitter | Facebook)
Costa Rica showed that they can compete at this level. Los Ticos sharpened their
finishing in the second half and came away with a deserved draw. Committed and
tactically astute in all three of their matches at Russia 2018, the Costa
Ricans had to wait until their final outing before creating chances and getting
in among the goals. They exit the tournament feeling they could perhaps have
done more.
Budweiser Man of the Match
Blerim Dzemaili had no luck in front of goal in Switzerland’s opening two matches, but all that changed on Wednesday evening, when he opened his account for the tournament and came close to adding another. With his attacking team-mates having a quieter game than usual, Dzemaili’s sharpness was the most positive aspect of the game for the Swiss.
Blerim Dzemaili had no luck in front of goal in Switzerland’s opening two matches, but all that changed on Wednesday evening, when he opened his account for the tournament and came close to adding another. With his attacking team-mates having a quieter game than usual, Dzemaili’s sharpness was the most positive aspect of the game for the Swiss.
The stat
426 - It was a Kendall Waston header against Honduras that took Costa Rica to Russia and it was another of his headers that gave them their first goal of the tournament. It was also their first strike in 426 minutes of World Cup football, since Bryan Ruiz found the back of the net against Greece at Brazil 2014.
What’s next426 - It was a Kendall Waston header against Honduras that took Costa Rica to Russia and it was another of his headers that gave them their first goal of the tournament. It was also their first strike in 426 minutes of World Cup football, since Bryan Ruiz found the back of the net against Greece at Brazil 2014.
Sweden-Switzerland, 3 July, Saint Petersburg
Costa Rica are out of the competition
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