Football World Cup: Switzerland finally ready for the big hit
Switzerland now looked ready to expression off big at previous Football World Cup tournaments. But then it was often over in the round of 16. Things could go improved for the Nati at the Football World Cup. There was a modification in the head coaching place in August 2021 Vladimir Petkovic, who had coached the national team at the historical three tournaments and even led it to the quarter finals of the European Championship in 2021, gave up his post despite the present contract.

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Murat Yakin, a former Bundesliga expert and former international, took over for him. The Nati was already a matter of the emotion for him as a player, he said about the new mission. After taking office as national coach, a series of seven unbeaten games followed, with Yakin leading Switzerland ahead of European champions Italy, among others as collection success in qualifying group C for the Football World Cup.
The star
International star and complete leader is Granit Xhaka from Arsenal FC. The captain of Switzerland was only able to play in the first two games of the Football World Cup qualifiers, after which he was absent minded due to a corona infection and an inner ligament damage. This time, however, things are going extremely well for the 30 year old his presentations have made a important involvement to the wave of achievement that Arsenal is riding in the first third of the Premier League season.
This has fundamentally changed Xhaka's standing. In fresh years he has often been the scapegoat for Arsenal fans when things don't go well. Xhaka was on the verge of a transfer but Gunners coach Mikel Arteta persuaded him to stay in north London. And the Swiss repays the belief with many goals (five
points in the first ten games). He is a seed in Arsenal's starting XI and in his current form, the Leitwolf will also play a crucial role in defensive midfield in the national team.
The Players to Watch
A topmost player in the Swiss national team is Xherdan Shaqiri. The 30 year old, who now plays for the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer (MLS), pulls the strings in the tenth position in the Swiss midfield. It won't effort without him and his originality In qualifying, he was Switzerland's top assist with five assists in six games. In addition, he is a man of records Shaqiri made a total of 18 games in European and World Cup tournaments, scoring eight times the only Swiss record.

In addition to Shaqiri, there are a number of other players who should be mostly well known to Bundesliga fans Glad Bach’s Yann Sommer in goal and his former teammate Breel Embolo in attack, plus ex Dortmunder Manuel Akanji and Silvan Widmer from Mainz Swiss starting eleven show up.
The progress of shooting star Noah Okafor should be exciting The 22 year old has already scored for RB Salzburg in the present Champions League season against the top clubs AC Milan and FC Chelsea. Okafor is considered the greatest Swiss talent who could challenge his fellow striker Embolo for a starting XI.
The special
In Qatar in 2022, Switzerland will be joining in the Football World Cup for the fifth time in a row. However, the country's highest victory was almost 100 years ago: in 1924 the Swiss won the silver medal at the Olympic football tournament. After all, they made it into the quarter finals at the 2021 European Championship. The success in the round of 16 over world champions France was the first success in a knockout game at a Football World Cup or European Championship since 1938!
In addition, Switzerland can claim two special Football World Cup Records Up until the 1 0 victory against Chile at the 2010 Football World Cup, the national team had gone 558 World Cup minutes without conceding a goal. This record is still valid today. The Swiss were also involved in the highest scoring game in Football World Cup history in 1954 they missing in the quarterfinals, the so called heat battle in Lausanne (it was up to 40 degrees in the shade), 5:7 against Austria.