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Switzerland's defense is too strong, with a lot of people and very little space for passing, which was evident in the last game against Spain, and the attacking ability in the front court is also good. However, the intellect played a beautiful attack against Honduras in the last game, and several small forwards were very skilled at their feet, and they did not suffer much against the first-class physical Honduran team.
So I'm bullish on intelligence to win.
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It feels like Switzerland can win haha.
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This is the second round of Group H of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The result of the match was a 1-0 victory for Chile against Switzerland. In the 75th minute, Mark Gonzalez scored the only goal of the game.
Switzerland kept a clean sheet for 74 minutes, thus breaking Italy's World Cup record of 550 minutes without conceding a goal with 559 minutes without conceding.
Only 1 minute and 11 seconds into the opening game, "Chilean Ronaldo" Suazo was yellow carded for stepping on Grichtin's foul. In the 31st minute, the situation on the field changed abruptly, Behrami deliberately hit Bossehor and Vidal for a foul, Saudi referee Ghhammadi directly showed a red card and sent him off, Switzerland only had 10 men left, Heathfield was very dissatisfied with this decision, and rushed forward to reason with the referee.
In the rematch, Chile made two substitutions in a row, Valdivia and Marc Gonzalez came on, Suazo and Vidal were replaced, and Bielsa changed the formation to attack. Chile finally broke through the opponent's goal in the 75th minute, Valdivia was wonderful, Paredes successfully broke through the offside position and shook the attacking goalkeeper Benario to cross the bottom line, Mark Gonzalez nodded the ball to the goal, and the ball bounced in front of the goal, 1-0! Switzerland's World Cup record for clean sheets stands at 559 minutes.
The match ended with Chile winning 1-0 against 10-man Switzerland.
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Favoured for Chile to win Chile and Switzerland have rarely met in recent years, and this game looks full of uncertainties. Chile's eight international matches before going to South Africa were six wins, one draw and one defeat, scoring 13 goals and conceding just two. With two wins, three draws and three defeats in eight international matches, Switzerland have scored nine goals and conceded eight, not the kind of team that is very eye-opening.
The Chilean team's tactics are mainly defensive counterattacks, and Switzerland do not stand much, the offensive end of the firepower is fierce, and the defense is also very active, judging from the data of the Chilean team above, Switzerland will encounter considerable trouble in this game. The Swiss team is a team that relies on the whole, there are not many stars on the inside, and it is impossible to say which one will break out, and the victory over the strong Spain in the first round gave Switzerland enough confidence. In terms of strength, the Chilean team is stronger than Switzerland, both teams are good at defensive counterattacks, under normal circumstances, Chile should be able to win the opponent by a small margin, and a draw is not ruled out.
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