Friday, June 20, 2014

FRANCE DESTROYS SWITZERLAND

France all but secured a place in the last 16 as three first-half goals against Switzerland helped them to an easy Group E win in Salvador.
Arsenal's Olivier Giroud broke the deadlock with a stunning header before Blaise Matuidi blasted the second 66 seconds later after poor goalkeeping.
Karim Benzema had a penalty saved before Mathieu Valbuena added a third.
Goals by Benzema and Moussa Sissoko made it 5-0 before late consolations from Blerim Dzemaili and Granit Xhaka.
France's dominance was every bit as emphatic as the scoreline at Arena Fonte Nova suggests.
Les Bleus, seeking to reach a third final in five World Cups, annihilated a poor Swiss team and sent out a message of intent to their rivals.
Didier Deschamps's side move to six points at the top of Group E, with a match against Ecuador on 25 June to come.
Having self-destructed in South Africa four years ago, the French are clearly enjoying South America.
They have scored eight goals in their first two games and the way they dismantled Switzerland suggests they could be serious contenders in Brazil.
The Swiss were not helped the ninth minute loss of defender Steve Von Bergen to injury. But Ottmar Hitzfeld's men were no match for their rampant opponents and were left humbled and humiliated.Switzerland had overcome Ecuador 2-1 in their first game but, despite the loss of Von Bergen, there was little evidence of what was to follow.
Giroud's goal, the 100th France have scored in World Cup finals, set France on their way, the Arsenal forward leaping high above the Swiss defence to direct an unstoppable header into the net.
They doubled that lead 66 seconds later when Matuidi fired home after Velon Behrami had conceded possession carelessly soon after the re-start.
It looked all over when Dutch referee Bjorn Kuipers pointed to the spot after Benzema was brought down by Johan Djourou. Goalkeeper Diego Benaglio kept out Benzema's penalty, though, and Mathieu Debuchy smashed the rebound against the woodwork.
But that let off only briefly delayed Switzerland's pain, Valbuena connecting with Giroud's cross to make it 3-0 five minutes before the interval.
Benzema did manage to score his third of the tournament with a clinical finish after good work by substitute Paul Pogba midway through the second-half.
Sissoko made it 5-0 in the 73rd minute after more shambolic defending before the Swiss scored two late consolation goals.
First Dzemaili beat Hugo Loris from 40 yards with a remarkable low free-kick, before Xhaka beats the French offside trap before finding the net.
But it was too little too late for the Swiss against a powerful French side that looks determined to make a serious impact.

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