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Switzerland 1-1 Germany: Füllkrug cancels out Ndoye goal to keep hosts top

A late Niclas Füllkrug goal earned Germany a 1-1 draw against Switzerland and top spot in Group A, while their opponents will also play in the round of 16.

Niclas Füllkrug celebrates Germany's equaliser
Niclas Füllkrug celebrates Germany's equaliser Getty Images

Switzerland and Germany shared the points in their Group A fixture in Frankfurt, both qualifying for the round of 16 of UEFA EURO 2024. Dan Ndoye broke the deadlock, before Niclas Füllkrug equalised for the hosts in the closing minutes.

Key moments

28': Ndoye fires home after great combination
30': Ndoye goes close to scoring brace
42': Rüdiger heads wide from close range
50': Sommer saves Musiala's powerful shot
55': Kroos effort goes wide
67': Havertz header flies over crossbar
71': Akanji blocks Kimmich's shot
86': Havertz header hits woodwork
88': Neuer saves Xhaka's curler
90' + 2': Füllkrug equalises with perfect header

Match in brief: Swiss impress on the break

Julian Nagelsmann confirmed the same starting line-up for the third consecutive game, hoping for the same result as the first two matches. After two corners in the opening three minutes, the pace of the game slowed, with Germany controlling both possession and tempo, but struggling to create chances.

Dan Ndoye beats Manuel Neuer as the Swiss strike first
Dan Ndoye beats Manuel Neuer as the Swiss strike firstGetty Images

From a great team move close to the half-hour, the Nati took the lead, with Remo Freuler providing the assist to Bologna team-mate Ndoye, who picked the perfect time to score his first senior international goal. The game lit up, and Ndoye once again scared the German fans, his shot going narrowly wide.

Die Mannschaft reacted, going close to equalising through Antonio Rüdiger's header just before half-time. Germany began the second half with a fine opportunity, a powerful strike by Jamal Musiala saved by Yann Sommer, with İlkay Gündoğan unable to make a good connection on the rebound. Next Toni Kroos tried his luck, also in vain.

Germany kept pushing. Kai Havertz's header worried Sommer. Then the hosts produced their best moment yet – Joshua Kimmich went for goal from close range, but Manuel Akanji's block was phenomenal. Havertz threatened too, his header grazing the top of the bar.

However, Switzerland's first competitive win over Germany in 86 years looked increasingly likely – even after a disallowed goal for Ruben Vargas – until Füllkrug did what he does best. From a cross by fellow replacement David Raum, the super sub beat Sommer with a great header to keep Germany first in the group.

Switzerland vs Germany: as it happened, reaction

Vivo Player of the Match: Granit Xhaka (Switzerland)

Switzerland vs Germany Player of the Match: Granit Xhaka

Xhaka was impressive in and out possession, showing leadership throughout the entire game and producing brilliant stats across the 90+ minutes.
UEFA Technical Observer panel

Anna-Sophia Vollmerhausen, Switzerland reporter

Almost a historic victory for Switzerland, but in the end the Nati have to be happy with their qualification from the group. Their impressive defensive performance, combined with a clinical finish from Ndoye, gives them the chance to head into the round of 16 with plenty of confidence.

Phil Röber, Germany reporter

Switzerland were well prepared for Germany's main weapons, restricting the space for Florian Wirtz and Musiala especially. But just when it seemed like defeat was certain, Nagelsmann's troops reignited the hosts' enthusiasm with that late goal.

Reaction

Xhaka: 'We did a great job'

Murat Yakin, Switzerland coach: "I'm happy we're unbeaten. It wasn't enough to get the first spot but it's positive. We're a team that works hard, with the right team spirit. The system works, the strategy works, players who come on do well. I need to congratulate my players. It was a tactical play. We fought, we ran a lot, but against such an opponent it's difficult. But I'm happy about how we played, it was a huge challenge."

Julian Nagelsmann, Germany coach: "In the end it's a well-deserved point. Of course, on the counter, you take risks and can concede. We did well to come back. We deserved to equalise. Switzerland were a great opponent, it was an entertaining game. We did well, tactically. It's important to have players who can score decisive goals coming on as substitutes. We analyse the opponents in order to pick the starting line-up, then you can bring in different players from the bench."

Füllkrug: 'Draw important for many reasons'

Granit Xhaka, Player of the Match: "It’s always disappointing when you concede late in the game. In general, I think we showed great character, we held the ball, we played very well and, in the end, we can be happy with the point. We knew the quality the Germans have. It wasn't always easy to play with the ball how we normally want. But I think we were very aggressive without the ball, we pressed them high and, most of the time, it was a good job from us."

Niclas Füllkrug, Germany goalscorer: "It's a great moment for us as a team. It wasn't a knockout game. Normally there won't be any easy opponents. But if you want to become European champions, you have to beat the really good ones. I think we've already shown what we're capable of in the tournament."

Key stats

Dan Ndoye celebrates his first senior international goal
Dan Ndoye celebrates his first senior international goalGetty Images
  • Switzerland's total of five goals scored in three games at EURO 2024 surpasses their highest total of four in a EURO group recorded at EURO 2020.
  • This is Switzerland's sixth group stage appearance and they reached the knockout rounds in a third successive tournament.
  • Excluding penalty shoot-outs, Switzerland have lost only one of their last 13 EURO matches (W4 D8).
  • Dan Ndoye scored his first senior international goal, on his 14th appearance.
  • Aged 23 years and 242 days, Ndoye has become the second-youngest scorer for the Nati at a EURO, behind Johan Vonlanthen, who was 18y 141d vs France at EURO 2004.
  • Manuel Neuer made his 18th EURO appearance, beating the record by a goalkeeper, set by Gianluigi Buffon who made 17 appearances for Italy.
  • Neuer also tied Bastian Schweinsteiger's German record of 18 EURO appearances.
  • The only time Germany have won all three group matches was at EURO 2012.
  • Germany have lost only two of their 23 matches against Switzerland (W16 D5).

Line-ups

Switzerland: Sommer; Schär, Akanji, Rodríguez; Widmer, Freuler, Xhaka, Aebischer; Ndoye (Amdouni 65), Embolo (Duah 65), Rieder (Vargas 65)

Germany: Neuer; Kimmich, Rüdiger, Tah (Schlotterbeck 61), Mittelstädt (Raum 61); Andrich (Beier 66), Kroos; Musiala (Füllkrug 77), Gündoğan, Wirtz (Sané 77); Havertz

Next up

Germany vs 2C – round of 16, Saturday 29 June, Dortmund, 21:00 CET
Switzerland vs 2B – round of 16, Saturday 29 June, Berlin, 18:00 CET