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Switzerland face Sweden in FIFA World Cup 2018 last 16 after 2-2 draw with Costa Rica

Switzerland made sure of a place in the last 16 of the World Cup but had to survive some anxious moments in Wednesday’s 2-2 draw with Costa Rica.

Switzerland face Sweden in FIFA World Cup 2018 last 16 after 2-2 draw with Costa Rica Pic courtesy: Reuters

Nizhny Novgorod, Russia: Switzerland kept politics off the field and Costa Rica broke their World Cup duck in a thrilling 2-2 draw on Wednesday that saw the Europeans through to the next round of the World Cup where they will face Sweden.

Pre-match attention had focused on Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri’s politicized “eagle” celebrations in their last game, and Costa Rica being the only team without a tournament goal.

But this time, the Swiss kept their focus purely on their game and took a 31st-minute lead when forward Blerim Dzemaili blasted past Costa Rica goalkeeper Keylor Navas from close range following a nod down from Breel Embolo.

Already-eliminated Costa Rica twice hit the woodwork in a frustrating opening 15 minutes of missed chances at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium on the banks of the river Volga.

But the Central Americans finally scored their first goal in Russia when defender Kendall Waston powered home Joel Campbell’s corner in the 56th minute, triggering mass celebrations like they had won the trophy.

Swiss substitute Josip Drmic drilled home his team’s second in the 88th minute, before Bryan Ruiz struck a stoppage-time penalty that hit the crossbar and went in off goalkeeper Yann Sommer’s back.

There was a sour note for the Swiss, however, when captain Stephan Lichtsteiner, who supplied the cross for their first goal, took a second yellow card, meaning he will miss the knockout clash with Sweden on Tuesday in St Petersburg.

Despite their joy at scoring, Costa Rica’s tournament has overall been a disappointment for their legions of red-clad fans and a far cry from their glorious 2014 run to the quarter-finals when they lost on a penalty shootout.

Switzerland, driven on by the inventive Shaqiri, ended Group E as runners-up to Brazil, who beat Serbia 2-0 to top the group.

Both sides could have won a free-flowing and open-ended game in Nizhny Novgorod, with a flurry of late chances.

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