Switzerland loses its first match

Swiss women's team

Initial Swiss dreams were crushed last night after losing 2-1 to Norway in their opening match of the Euro Championships.

The Swiss dominated in the first half – scoring the first goal amid a flurry of competent attacks. 

But their luck ran out during the second half. Norway scored an equalizer, but then crushingly, Switzerland scored an own-goal after a flawed corner kick.

The game arguably turned on a VAR decision. Switzerland was awarded a penalty by the referee – but that was overturned due to an earlier off-side. Which was marginal at best.

Despite the loss, pundits praised the Swiss team for its competence and strength and there are still hopes the team will reach the knock-out phase.

There was also praise for the 34,000 fans that packed the Basel stadium – creating an unforgettable atmosphere. 

In the other game yesterday, Finland beat Iceland 1-0. Iceland was a player down after a red card.

Switzerland is back in action on Sunday against Iceland – which will be a must win game for them.

Matches tonight, Belgium meet Italy at 6pm and Spain play Portugal at 9pm.

 

 

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