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Apologetic Embolo gives Swiss narrow win over Cameroon

Switzerland will face Brazil in their next match whereas Cameroon will turn their attention to Serbia, who face the five-time world champions today.

Breel Embolo raised his hands after scoring his first World Cup goal for Switzerland against Cameroon. (Photo: AP)

An apologetic Breel Embolo scored the winner against the country of his birth to hand Switzerland a 1-0 victory over Cameroon in their World Cup Group G clash at the Al Janoub Stadium on Thursday.

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Embolo swept home a low Xherdan Shaqiri cross after 48 minutes and then stood still with a rueful frown on his face as his team mates celebrated around him. The 25-year-old was born in Yaounde but raised in Basel.


Cameroon were the better side in the opening half and might have had the lead as Karl Toko Ekambi, Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting and Martin Hongla all missed good chances against a lacklustre Switzerland side that battled to get out of first gear.

But the Swiss were much improved in the second period and took the lead through Embolo’s well-worked goal. Ruben Vargas missed an excellent chance to score a second but was thwarted by goalkeeper Andre Onana as Cameroon ran out of steam.

Switzerland will face Brazil in their next match whereas Cameroon will turn their attention to Serbia, who face the five-time world champions today.

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