France close-in on FIFA World Cup 2014 Round of 16 spot after 5-2 hammering of Switzerland

France hammer Switzerland 5-2 in FIFA World Cup 2014

By Press Trust of India Last Updated on - June 21, 2014 3:13 AM IST
Olivier Giroud (left) scored France's first goal against Switzerland © Getty Images
Olivier Giroud (left) scored France’s first goal against Switzerland © Getty Images

 

Salvador (Brazil): Jun 21, 2014

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France are on the brink of reaching the FIFA World Cup 2014 last 16 after their emphatic 5-2 win over Switzerland in Salvador on Friday kept them in control of Group E. The French backed up their opening 3-0 win over Honduras by racing into a 2-0 lead as Olivier Giroud’s 16th-minute header was followed by Blaise Matuidi’s goal just 66 seconds later.

 

Diminutive right-winger Mathieu Valbuena put the result beyond doubt with France’s third just before the break. Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema missed a first-half penalty, but then netted their fourth before Newcastle United’s midfielder Moussa Sissoko also claimed a second-half goal.

 

Only the heroics of Swiss goalkeeper Diego Benaglio prevented more French goals before Blerim Dzemaili and Granit Xhaka scored late consolation goals. The Swiss, who have not beaten France since 1992, may now need to beat Honduras next Wednesday to qualify for the last 16. They beat Ecuador 2-1 in their opener.

 

On the anniversary of their infamous strike at South Africa 2010, France put themselves amongst the World Cup favourites. Salvador has now seen 17 goals in three World Cup matches — the most by far of Brazil’s 12 venues — after the Netherlands routed Spain 5-1 here and Germany hammered Portugal 4-0 last Monday.

 

Swiss coach Ottmar Hitzfeld was forced into an early change when centre-back Steven von Bergen had to leave the field with a heavy cut over his left eye, Philippe Senderos replacing him. Giroud, back in for Antoine Griezmann after spending most of the Honduras win on the bench, wasted little time in repaying Deschamps’ faith for the opening goal.

 

He met Valbuena’s floated corner and his looping header beat Benaglio despite the goalkeeper getting an outstretched glove at the ball. It was France’s 100th goal at FIFA World Cup finals. The French doubled their lead 66 seconds later as Benzema snapped up a stray pass, charged into the Swiss half and put away Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Matuidi, who fired inside Benaglio’s near post.

 

The Swiss came perilously close to pulling a goal back as a Xhaka strike was ruled offside, then Xherdan Shaqiri’s shot flew across the French goal. There was drama in the 31st minute when Swiss defender Johan Djourou was aharshly adjudged to have fouled Benzema to give away a penalty, but his spot-kick was blocked by Benaglio and Cabaye’s follow-up hit the crossbar.

 

France’s third goal was textbook counter-attacking as Benzema claimed the ball after a Swiss corner and passed to Rafael Varane who put Giroud into space on the left wing. Without a defender near him, the Arsenal star sprinted away and squared for Valbuena at the far post to make it 3-0 after 40 minutes.

 

Benzema made up for his first-half penalty miss when he fired home replacement Paul Pogba’s chip over the top midway through the second-half. He then turned provider by putting Sissoko in space and the midfielder smashed his shot into the left-hand corner with 17 minutes remaining for France’s fifth.

 

Dzemali finally got the hapless Swiss on the scoreboard when his free-kick flew through the French wall nine minutes from time before Xhaka drilled home after a chip from Swiss captain Gokhan Inler. Benzema put the ball in the net one more time but his “goal” came just a couple of seconds too late as the referee had already blown for full-time.

 

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