Saturday 12 June 2021

Euro 2020: Kieffer Moore rescues Wales against Switzerland in 1-1 Euro opener

Dates: 11 June-11 July. Venues: Amsterdam, Baku, Bucharest, Budapest, Copenhagen, Glasgow, London, Munich, Rome, Seville, St Petersburg. Coverage: Live on BBC TV, BBC Radio 5 Live, iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app. Click here for more details

Wales fought back to draw with Switzerland in their opening game of Euro 2020, as Kieffer Moore marked his return to the starting line-up with what could prove to be a vital equaliser.

In only his third start in nine matches under interim manager Robert Page, the Cardiff City striker was close to giving Wales an early lead when his header was superbly tipped over by Yann Sommer.

Switzerland took control of the match from that point and, after squandering several chances, they eventually scored as the impressive Breel Embolo headed in from Xherdan Shaqiri's corner.

Wales were slow to improve from their sluggish start but, with 15 minutes left, Joe Morrell's delicately clipped cross found Moore, whose flicked header into the bottom corner sent the small but loud pocket of Wales fans in Baku wild.

Those supporters then thought their hearts had been broken 10 minutes later as Swiss substitute Mario Gravanovic scored moments after coming on - but a VAR check disallowed his goal for offside.

Switzerland kept pressing for a winner deep into added time but were denied by a series of brilliant saves from Danny Ward.

Such was the intensity of the late Swiss pressure, a draw will have felt like a great relief for Wales, whose next game is against Turkey in Baku on Wednesday.

After Turkey were crushed 3-0 by Italy in Friday's tournament opener, Wales' second match in Baku could have a significant bearing on their hopes of reaching the knockout stages.

Group A table

Red Wall in Baku a few bricks short

Wales had waited 58 years for their moment in the sun at Euro 2016. Absent from major finals since the 1958 World Cup, they marked their return with a mesmerising run to the semi-finals.

It was a summer which changed Welsh football forever and, while eight members of that squad remain, the mission statement this time is to create their own history.

This was a very different scene to France. Whereas 24,000 Welsh fans packed into Stade de Bordeaux five years ago, in Baku the pandemic meant the Red Wall only travelled in hundreds rather than thousands.

They made themselves heard in a sparsely attended Baku Olympic Stadium, which was made to feel cavernous as locals failed to fill their allocation.

Page recalled Moore as he reverted to 4-2-3-1, having dabbled without a conventional centre-forward in a 3-4-3 formation in the build-up.

The decision almost had an instant impact as a fine Daniel James cross found Moore, whose header was brilliantly tipped over the bar by Swiss goalkeeper Sommer.

That was as good as the first half got for Wales, who were outplayed by their well-structured and confident opponents. Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey were barely involved, while the defence struggled to contain Embolo.

But eventually Wales livened up, with Ben Davies and Ramsey going close before a short corner led to Morrell's excellent cross for Moore, whose header justified his selection.

Swiss shouldering great expectations

Switzerland have laboured under the burden of being the golden generation, with several members of this squad having won the 2009 Under-17 World Cup and finish as runners-up at the 2011 Under-21 European Championship - including Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka and Liverpool playmaker Shaqiri.

But despite qualifying for seven of the past eight senior finals - one as co-hosts of Euro 2008 - Switzerland had failed to go beyond the second round.

They were unfortunate not to be ahead by half-time, with Seferovic in particular wayward with his shooting. But strike partner Embolo was in better form, twisting and turning Wales centre-backs Chris Mepham and Joe Rodon.

The pacy Borussia Monchengladbach player broke free from both early in the second half before seeing his shot saved by Ward and, from the resultant corner, he headed in.

Embolo came close to adding a second after cutting inside from the left but the most painful of the near misses for Switzerland came in the closing stages, first with Gavranovic's disallowed goal and then the several shots saved by Ward.

What's next?

Both teams are back in Group A action on Wednesday, with Wales staying in Baku to take on Turkey (17:00 BST), while Switzerland travel to Rome to face Italy (20:00).

Player of the match

EmboloBreel Embolo

with an average of 7.96

Wales

  1. Squad number12Player nameWard
    Average rating

    7.43

  2. Squad number13Player nameMoore
    Average rating

    6.76

  3. Squad number20Player nameJames
    Average rating

    6.61

  4. Squad number4Player nameDavies
    Average rating

    5.53

  5. Squad number6Player nameRodon
    Average rating

    5.45

  6. Squad number10Player nameRamsey
    Average rating

    5.35

  7. Squad number19Player nameBrooks
    Average rating

    5.32

  8. Squad number14Player nameRoberts
    Average rating

    5.23

  9. Squad number7Player nameAllen
    Average rating

    5.20

  10. Squad number16Player nameMorrell
    Average rating

    5.07

  11. Squad number15Player nameAmpadu
    Average rating

    5.06

  12. Squad number22Player nameMepham
    Average rating

    5.05

  13. Squad number11Player nameBale
    Average rating

    4.83

Switzerland

  1. Squad number7Player nameEmbolo
    Average rating

    7.96

  2. Squad number23Player nameShaqiri
    Average rating

    7.13

  3. Squad number1Player nameSommer
    Average rating

    6.81

  4. Squad number2Player nameMbabu
    Average rating

    6.65

  5. Squad number19Player nameGavranovic
    Average rating

    6.28

  6. Squad number13Player nameRodríguez
    Average rating

    6.27

  7. Squad number5Player nameAkanji
    Average rating

    6.23

  8. Squad number9Player nameSeferovic
    Average rating

    6.12

  9. Squad number4Player nameElvedi
    Average rating

    6.10

  10. Squad number22Player nameSchär
    Average rating

    6.01

  11. Squad number8Player nameFreuler
    Average rating

    5.95

  12. Squad number6Player nameZakaria
    Average rating

    5.93

  13. Squad number10Player nameXhaka
    Average rating

    5.89

Line-ups

Wales

Formation 4-1-4-1

  • 12Ward
  • 14Roberts
  • 22Mepham
  • 6Rodon
  • 4Davies
  • 7Allen
  • 11Bale
  • 16Morrell
  • 10RamseySubstituted forAmpaduat 90+3'minutes
  • 20JamesSubstituted forBrooksat 75'minutes
  • 13MooreBooked at 47mins

Substitutes

  • 1Hennessey
  • 2Gunter
  • 3N Williams
  • 5Lockyer
  • 8Wilson
  • 9Roberts
  • 15Ampadu
  • 17Norrington-Davies
  • 18Williams
  • 19Brooks
  • 21Davies
  • 23Levitt

Switzerland

Formation 3-4-1-2

  • 1Sommer
  • 4Elvedi
  • 22SchärBooked at 30mins
  • 5Akanji
  • 2MbabuBooked at 63mins
  • 8Freuler
  • 10Xhaka
  • 13Rodríguez
  • 23ShaqiriSubstituted forZakariaat 66'minutes
  • 9SeferovicSubstituted forGavranovicat 84'minutes
  • 7Embolo

Substitutes

  • 3Widmer
  • 6Zakaria
  • 11Vargas
  • 12Mvogo
  • 14Zuber
  • 15Sow
  • 16Fassnacht
  • 17Benito
  • 18Mehmedi
  • 19Gavranovic
  • 21Omlin
  • 25Cömert
Referee:
Clément Turpin
Attendance:
8,782

Match Stats

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Post update

Match ends, Wales 1, Switzerland 1.

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June 13, 2021 at 02:58AM

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