World Cup 2022: Thanks to Casemiro, Brazil reaches the round of 16 against Switzerland

Late winner

Brazil can do it without Neymar. The top favorite fought a 1-0 (0-0) win over Switzerland on Monday evening and thus secured entry into the round of 16 of the World Cup. Casemiro (83rd) scored the acclaimed winner for the “Seleção” shortly before the end, which, given the six points in Group G, is now inevitable in the knockout phase of the tournament in Qatar. In the final preliminary round game, the Brazilians meet Cameroon on Friday. The Swiss also have good chances and are fighting in the last group game against Serbia for the round of 16.

In front of 43,649 spectators at the Stadion 974 in Doha, the match was similar to the Brazilians’ opening match against Serbia (2-0). The “Seleção” dominated the action, but did not become dangerous. In addition, she repeatedly made slight mistakes in the structure. But that was also due to the disciplined defending Swiss. The fact that coach Murat Yakin’s team had suffered a minor rear-end collision with their team bus before the game was not noticeable to the players.

World Cup 2022: The most valuable players per nation

Akram Afif | Qatar | Al Sadd SC | Market value: €4 million

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Squad value: €14.9m

Keylor Navas | Costa Rica | PSG | Market value: €5 million

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Squad value: €18.75m

Sultan Al-Ghannam | Saudi Arabia | Al-Nassr FC | Market value: €2.5 million

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Squad value: €25.2m

Matthew Ryan | Australia | FC Copenhagen | Market value: €5 million

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Squad value: €37.3m

Mehdi Taremi | Iran | FC Porto | Market value: €20 million

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Squad value: €59.53m

Ellyes Skhiri | Tunisia | 1. FC Cologne | Market value: €13 million

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Squad value: €62.4m

Moises Caicedo | Ecuador | Brighton | Market value: €13 million

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Squad value: €146.5m

Daichi Kamada | Japan | Eintracht Frankfurt | Market value: €30 million

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Squad value: €154m

Frank Anguissa | Cameroon | SSC Napoli | Market value: €38 million

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Squad value: €155m

Ben Davis | Wales | Tottenham | Market value: €20 million*

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Squad value: €160.15m
*plus Brennan Johnson (Nottingham; MV €20m)

Heung Min Son | South Korea | Tottenham | Market value: €70 million

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Squad value: €164.48m

Edson Alvarez | Mexico | ajax | Market value: €35 million

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Squad value: €176.1m

Alphonso Davies | Canada | Bayern Munich | Market value: €70 million

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Squad value: €187.3m

Thomas Partey | Ghana | Arsenal | Market value: €38 million

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Squad value: €216.9m

Kalidou Koulibaly | Senegal | Chelsea | Market value: €35 million

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Squad value: €229.5m

Achraf Hakimi | Morocco | PSG | Market value: €65 million

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Squad value: €241.1m

Robert Lewandowski | Poland | FC Barcelona | Market value: €45 million

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Squad value: €255.6m

Christian Pulisic | United States | Chelsea | Market value: €38 million

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Squad value: €277.4m

Manuel Akanji | Switzerland | Manchester City | Market value: €30 million

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Squad value: €281m

Pierre-Emile Höjbjerg | Denmark | Tottenham | Market value: €45 million

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Squad value: €353m

Dušan Vlahovic | Serbia | Juventus | Market value: €80 million

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Squad value: €359.5m

Josko Gvardiol | Croatia | RB Leipzig | Market value: €60 million

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Squad value: €377 million

Federico Valverde | Uruguay | Madrid | Market value: €100 million

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Squad value: €449.7m

Kevin De Bruyne | Belgium | Manchester City | Market value: €80 million

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Squad value: €563.2m

Matthijs de Ligt | Netherlands | Bayern Munich | Market value: €70 million

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Squad value: €587.25m

Lautaro Martinez | Argentina | Inter | Market value: €75 million

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Squad value: €645.2m

Peter | Spain | FC Barcelona | Market value: €100 million

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Squad value: €877m

Yamal Musiala | Germany | Bayern Munich | Market value: €100 million

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Squad value: €885.5m

Rafael Leao | Portugal | Milan | Market value: €85 million

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Squad value: €937m

Kylian Mbappe | France | PSG | Market value: €160 million

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Squad value: €997.5m

Vinicius Jr. | Brazil | Madrid | Market value: €120 million

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Squad value: €1.14bn

Phil Foden | UK | Manchester City | Market value: €110 million

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Squad value: €1.26bn

But it conducted Brazil – and that too without Neymar. National coach Tite allowed his team to play a little more defensively this time and replaced the attacker with midfielder Fred. Nevertheless, the Seleção became more and more dangerous as the game went on. Richarlison (19th) just missed a low cross from Lucas Paquetá. Eight minutes later, Yann Sommer had to intervene for the first time. Vinicius Júnior was free at the back post after a Raphinha cross, but the Borussia Mönchengladbach goalkeeper saved his attempt from a corner.


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Not much came from Switzerland, at least not to the front. Although the Confederates played in the first round, two promising situations. But even if they were offered the appropriate space, they preferred to turn around and play the more comfortable back pass. Switzerland only had one shot before the break. This may also be due to the fact that Yakin had to do without ex-Munich player Xherdan Shaqiri, who suffered a slight thigh injury. “I believe in victory! And you?”, Brazil’s soccer icon Pelé tweeted at halftime. And he was right. Like the ex-world champion, Neymar also watched the game in front of the television. The Paris Saint-Germain striker stayed at the team hotel to continue receiving treatment for his injured ankle. From there he could see his teammates rejoicing too soon. After the goal by Vinicius Júnior (64th) there was great relief and jubilation, but it was denied again because of an offside position.

The Brazilians now increased the pressure – and also from the bench. Tite brought almost everything he had in attack: Gabriel Jesus, Antony and Rodrygo came in and Switzerland could hardly get out at the back. A few minutes before the end, the Brazilians scored the acclaimed winner. After a fine combination, Casemiro got the ball in the penalty area – and hammered it into the net, slightly deflected by ex-Dortmund player Manuel Akanji.

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