Patrik Schick Tomas Soucek Remo Freuler Yann Sommer Switzerland Czech Republic Boxing 1 Patrik Schick Tomas Soucek Remo Freuler Yann Sommer Switzerland Czech Republic

Switzerland 2-1 Czech Republic: Strikes from Remo Freuler and Breel Embolo keep Swiss in Nations League elite

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Switzerland retained their place in League A of the Nations League by beating Czech Republic 2-1, who were relegated. Jaroslav Silhavy’s Czech side created plenty of chances in the first half, hitting the woodwork twice but they found themselves 2-0 down when the Swiss scored two quickfire goals.

Ad Remo Freuler headed in from close range when his run into the box wasn’t tracked, then Breel Embolo doubled the hosts' advantage straight from the kick-off after the Czech midfield gave the ball away cheaply.

UEFA Nations LeagueSpain stunned by Swiss to leave finals qualification in the balance24/09/2022 AT 17:51 Patrik Schick pulled one back on the stroke of half-time, blasting one into the top corner from a low cross.

The visitors continued to try to find a way back into the game and were given a penalty when Schick was fouled. Tomas Soucek stepped up, but his spot kick was saved excellently by Yann Sommer.

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