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FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Brazil 1-0 Switzerland - Casemiro fires in winner for Brazil



Manchester United midfielder Casemiro fires in winner for Brazil to send his country into the last 16 of the World Cup. Brazil without Neymar who injured his ankle in opening Group G win over Serbia. Switzerland remain on three points
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Brazil 1-0 Switzerland - Casemiro fires in winner for Brazil
Image:Casemiro celebrates after giving Brazil the lead against Switzerland

Casemiro fired Brazil into the last 16 of the World Cup with a late strike in their 1-0 win over Switzerland.

With Neymar missing the game due to an ankle injury, the five-time champions laboured for long periods of the match as they struggled to breakdown the determined defensive set up of their Group G opponents.

Vinicius Jnr had looked the most likely to make the breakthrough and saw a second-half strike ruled out by VAR with Richarlison offside earlier in the move.

But with just seven minutes of the 90 remaining, Casemiro latched onto Rodrygo's smart flick from Vinicius' pass inside and slammed home with the help of a glancing deflection off Manuel Akanji.


What does the result mean?

The thrilling 3-3 draw between Serbia and Cameroon earlier in the day means Brazil, with two wins from two matches, are guaranteed a top two spot, although Switzerland - sitting on three points - will need a win in their final group game with Serbia to guarantee their progress. A draw would be enough if Cameroon don't beat Brazil.


Big moments ...

27 min: Vinicius Jnr fails to connect cleanly with a cross when unmarked at the back post

53 min: Alex Sandro slides in to make a crucial block from a Swiss cross

64 min: Vinicius Jnr scores – but then sees his goal ruled out by VAR for offside against Richarlison

83 min: Casemiro fires in with the help of a slight deflection to win it for Brazil


Brazil's approach  

Brazil coach Tite has been criticised for his conservative approach in the past and his decision to bring Fred into his side in the absence of Neymar was an interesting call and one which would have opened him up to scrutiny had his team not secured a win.

They were certainly far from their flowing best in the first half, when all they had to show for their efforts was a tame shot on target from Raphinha and a chance at the back post for Vinicius, who did not connect cleanly with the cross.


Team news

Brazil were without injured Neymar, with Fred coming into the side and Lucas Paqueta pushed into an advanced role.

Switzerland dropped Xherdan Shaqiri to the bench, with Fabian Rieder included from the start.

With their focus on defence, Switzerland offered little in attack at the other end and failed to land a shot on target across the 90 minutes, although Alisson provided a few nervy moments with the ball at his feet and Alex Sandro slid in to make a desperate block from Silvan Widmer's cross when Brazil suddenly looked exposed early in the second half.

Brazil had a goal ruled out on 66 minutes when a good move involving Richarlison, and Rodrygo which allowed Vinicius to capitalise on the space he had out wide on the left, skipping away from Nico Elvedi to tuck his finish into the bottom corner, was cancelled because of an offside.

As the clock ticked away, Tite cut a more and more frustrated figure on the touchline, having thrown on attack-minded Rodrygo, Bruno Guimaraes, Gabriel Jesus and Antony.

Defensive midfielder Casemiro was the unlikely match winner, though, hammering home just his sixth goal in 67 international appearances after a sudden burst of speed and skill from Vinicius and Rodrygo, and sending the Brazil supporters inside the Stadium 974 into celebration mode.

Late chances came and went for those two attackers but in the end the one goal was all Brazil needed. It wasn't pretty but it got the job done.


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