Xherdan Shaqiri, at 20 minutes into the first half, Breel Embolo, at 44, and Remo Freuler, at 3 minutes from the complement, gave the Swiss team the victory, while Aleksandar Mitrovic, at 26, and Dusan Vlahovic, at the 35 of the first stage, scored for the Serbs.
With this result, Switzerland finished in the second position by goal difference since it reaped six units like Brazil, while Cameroon -third- and Serbia -bottom-, said goodbye to the World Cup.
The match began with an interesting and attractive round trip, in which Switzerland gave signs of having a clearer outlook when it came to attacking. And so it remained until the end, with the most thoughtful Helvetians and the most upright Serbs, although both tried to control the ball.
The end of the game had a tense climate between both teams, in which there were some extra fouls and several interruptions due to the riots that arose. In addition, Switzerland sought a little more to finish in first position taking advantage of the defeat of Brazil, but ultimately failed to extend the result.
Source: Ambito

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