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Switzerland outclass Hungary with 3-1 win in Euros opener

Playing in only his second national team game, Duah put the Swiss ahead with a cool finish after 12 minutes after being put through by Aebischer, who doubled the lead close to half-time with a superb curling shot from outside the area

Reuters Cologne Published 16.06.24, 10:01 AM
Switzerland’s Michel Aebischer (shirt No. 20) celebrates with the reserve players after scoring his side’s second goal against Hungary in Cologne on Saturday.

Switzerland’s Michel Aebischer (shirt No. 20) celebrates with the reserve players after scoring his side’s second goal against Hungary in Cologne on Saturday. AP/PTI

Switzerland got their Euro 2024 campaign off to a flying start with a commanding 3-1 win over a shaky Hungary on Saturday, with first international goals for Kwadwo Duah and Michel Aebischer, while Breel Embolo netted on his return from injury.

Playing in only his second national team game, Duah put the Swiss ahead with a cool finish after 12 minutes after being put through by Aebischer, who doubled the lead close to half-time with a superb curling shot from outside the area.

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Hungary pulled one back in the 66th minute when Barnabas Varga crouched low to head Dominik Szoboszlai’s curling cross into the bottom corner, sparking a frantic effort to get back in the game, but the Swiss held firm and made it three when substitute Embolo capitalised on an error in stoppage time.

Chasing a place in the knockout rounds in their sixth consecutive major tournament, Switzerland looked a classy outfit, composed and organised at the back and quick on the attack, with Granit Xhaka controlling the play and Dan Ndoye a constant trouble for the Hungarian defence.

Aebischer and Duah were brought back into the Switzerland side by coach Murat Yakin and their selection proved inspired, with Aebischer a central figure in multiple first-half attacks that exposed the frailty of the Hungarian defence.

Hungary’s start to their third successive Euros was disappointing, with expectations high after a staggering run of 14 games unbeaten that ended only recently.

The Swiss went ahead when Aebischer slotted the ball through to Duah who fired into the bottom corner, with the goal confirmed after a VAR check.

Hungary failed repeatedly to clear the ball and Aebischer made it two on the stroke of half-time when he fired past the keeper.

Hungary, who reached the round of 16 in 2016 and exited at the group stage of Euro 2020, were a better side in the second half and had a brief rally after scoring but the Sw­iss kept their cool.

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