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The substitute Breel Embolo’s late goal sealed a deserved if nervy win for Switzerland in Cologne

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Sat 15 Jun 2024 11.17 EDTFirst published on Sat 15 Jun 2024 07.30 EDT
Breel Embolo of Switzerland scores his team's third goal against Hungary.
A deft chip from Breel Embolo restores Switzerland’s two goal advantage. Photograph: Harriet Lander/Uefa/Getty Images
A deft chip from Breel Embolo restores Switzerland’s two goal advantage. Photograph: Harriet Lander/Uefa/Getty Images

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31 min Hungary win their first corner, but Szoboszlai completely overhits it. They’re not at the races.

29 min Schar marches imperiously through midfield and into the area before his shot is blocked. He appeals for handball but nobody else is interested.

27 min Xhaka and Freuler, who have almost 200 caps between them, are bossing the midfield. Schafer lunges desperately at Vargas and is a bit fortunate not to receive a yellow card.

Ouch. Photograph: Darko Vojinović/AP
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20 min: Big save by Gulacsi! Kerkez’s awful square pass is nicked by Vargas on the edge of the D. He moves through on goal and lifts a shot that hits Gulacsi’s right shoulder and deflects behind for a corner.

Hungary keeper Peter Gulacsi stands up well to deny Ruben Vargas. Photograph: Alexander Scheuber/Uefa/Getty Images
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GOAL! Hungary 0-1 Switzerland (Duah 13)

He was onside! What a wonderful moment for Kwadwo Duah, who has scored his first international goal in only his second game. Aesbischer created it with a terrific through ball, and Duah, who made a fine run behind Orban, swept a shot on the run past Gulacsi.

Switzerland’s Kwadwo Duah (right) slots the ball past Hungary’s keeper Peter Gulacsi to open the scoring. Photograph: Thilo Schmülgen/Reuters
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Which he, and his Swiss teammates, are rather happy about. Photograph: Carmen Jaspersen/Reuters
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13 min: Disallowed goal for Switzerland This might be given. Aebischer played in the new striker Duah, who finished emphatically past Gulacsi. He was flagged offside but it looks ever so tight.

🪄 Switzerland open the scoring!

After initially being ruled offside, VAR intervenes to hand Kwadwo Duah his first international goal 👏#Euro2024 | #HUNSUI pic.twitter.com/BczKkF5GoZ

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 15, 2024
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13 min “I, for one, am quite excited about this one,” says Tom Hopkins. “I read Puskas on Puskas many years ago (highly recommended, great on Hungarian history as well as football) and retrospectively fell a bit in love with that team (rather as I would with Hagi’s Romania). Still a bit annoyed about the 1954 World Cup Final tbh.

“Ignoring what’s going on politically (which, as always, the team have little to do with), a strong Central European team approaching the challenges of football in a slightly different way would be a joy.”

Retrospective Irritation is a great concept, although it sounds like something you’d hear on 6Music.

11 min “It’s hard to believe that it’s nearly 20 years since that Switzerland-Ukraine game,” says Niall Mullen. “I have never forgiven either team and always want them to lose (obviously an easier position to maintain with the Swiss in the current geopolitical climate). What is the longest grudge you’ve held (in football)?”

I tend not to dwell on things that happened exactly 11,738 days ago.

10 min Fiola makes a good break down the right and moves the ball infield to Sallai, who shoots over from 20 yards. That wasn’t a bad opportunity because he had loads of space.

7 min Nothing much to report, but the tempo is good and both teams have come to play. A win for either team would leave them needing only one point from the last two games to (almost certainly) reach the knockout stages.

Switzerland's Kwadwo Duah (right) fights for the ball with Hungary's Willi Orban. Photograph: Michael Probst/AP
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2 min Aebischer has a shot blocked after good play on the left from Duah, though he was offside so it wouldn’t have counted.

A quick reminder of the teams

Hungary (3-4-2-1) Gulacsi; Lang, Orban, Szalai; Fiola, A Nagy, Schafer, Kerkez; Sallai, Szoboszlai; B Varga.
Substitutes: Dibusz, Szappanos, Balogh, Nego, Adam, Bolla, Kleinheiser, Gazdag, Styles, Z Nagy, Botka, Csoboth, Dardai, Horvath, Kata.

Switzerland (3-4-2-1) Sommer; Schar, Akanji, Rodriguez; Widmer, Xhaka, Freuler, Aebsicher; Ndoye, Vargas; Duah.
Substitutes: Mvogo, Kobel, Stergiou, Elvedi, Embolo, Okafor, Steffen, Zesiger, Sierro, Shaqiri, Jashari, Amdouni, Rieder.

Referee Slavko Vincic (Slovenia).

Here we go. Photograph: Stu Forster/Getty Images
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“The video you linked with clips of the 1938 match is worth a watch,” writes Kári Tulinius. “That Hungary side was the forerunner to the Magical Magyars of the 1950s. Between the wars Central Europe was probably the greatest hotbed of footballing innovation the world. Italy were dominant, but Hungary, Austria, Switzerland and Switzerland, who all contested the regional precursor to the Euros, the European International Cup of Nations, were no slouches either.”

Here come the players, led by the captains Dominik Szoboszlai and Granit Xhaka. Sounds like a cracking atmosphere in Cologne.

“Hi Rob!” says Joe Pearson. “Once again, the geniuses at Fox have let down the American public. No coverage of this match. I hate that they have the rights to international competitions sewn up, when they are objectively bad at it. So you’re my companion this morning (along with all the rest of the readers). Paint pretty word pictures. Thanks!”

I’m only as good as Dominic Szoboszlai’s first touch.

“Yeah, not easy, Hungarian; famously an outlier in European languages with the closest (and not very close) relation being Finnish - another notoriously hard language for Brits to learn (15 grammatical cases!),” winces Charles Antaki. “But Styles could have a chat with our old Arsenal friend Carl Jenkinson, who played for Finland at youth level and could’ve given him a few tips. In late news: Jenkinson has ended up playing in Australia, though I don’t know how he’s getting on with the language.”

Never mind that, I’ve just realised Carl Jenkinson is still only 32.

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Hungary and Switzerland have met only once at a major tournament, when Hungary won 2-0 in the quarter-finals of the 1938 World Cup. And here’s the proof.

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Team news

No big surprises in the Hungary team, which includes Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez at left wing-back.

Switzerland coach Murat Yakin prefers Kwadwo Duah to Breel Embolo up front. Xherdan Shaqiri, scorer of this belter at Euro 2016, is on the bench.

Hungary (3-4-2-1) Gulacsi; Lang, Orban, Szalai; Fiola, A Nagy, Schafer, Kerkez; Sallai, Szoboszlai; B Varga.
Substitutes: Dibusz, Szappanos, Balogh, Nego, Adam, Bolla, Kleinheiser, Gazdag, Styles, Z Nagy, Botka, Csoboth, Dardai, Horvath, Kata.

Switzerland (3-4-2-1) Sommer; Schar, Akanji, Rodriguez; Widmer, Xhaka, Freuler, Aebsicher; Ndoye, Vargas; Duah.
Substitutes: Mvogo, Kobel, Stergiou, Elvedi, Embolo, Okafor, Steffen, Zesiger, Sierro, Shaqiri, Jashari, Amdouni, Rieder.

Referee Slavko Vincic (Slovenia).

Kwadwo Duah
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Preamble

Hello and welcome to live, minute-by-minute coverage of Hungary v Switzerland in Cologne. This isn’t the most eyecatching game of the weekend but it’s an important one in a group where all four teams have a credible chance of qualification.

Germany’s 5-1 win over Scotland has given them early control of the group, but everything’s up for grabs, especially as the four best third-placed teams will go through to the last 16.

It’s an unwritten rule of modern tournaments that Switzerland should reach and then go out in the last 16. The only time they broke it was at the last Euros, when they beat France on penalties and then lost to Spain on penalties in the quarter-finals.

Hungary went out at this stage in 2021, though they were in a bloody tough group and drew with both France and Germany. They have some exciting players, most notably the captain Dominik Szoboszlai, and have the potential to make a splash in the next few weeks.

Kick off 2pm.

Kicking off today's action... 🙌

🇭🇺🆚🇨🇭#EURO2024 | #HUNSUI pic.twitter.com/XC47ksUEDQ

— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) June 15, 2024
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