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Switzerland’s open files

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After the defeats in the Czech Republic and Portugal, the Swiss must ask themselves questions


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Cristiano Ronaldo higher than Granit Xhaka (in white): is the Swiss team physically deficient? © Keystone

Cristiano Ronaldo higher than Granit Xhaka (in white): is the Swiss team physically deficient? © Keystone

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Stephane Fournier, Lisbon

Published on 07.06.2022

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League of Nations » The Swiss team returns home today. After two games played away, it will host Spain tomorrow, then Portugal on Sunday at the Geneva stadium. The return trip takes place with excess baggage from Lisbon: two defeats, six goals conceded and a series of questions. Murat Yakin and his players would have gladly spared themselves the open files they repatriate from the Czech Republic and Portugal. The air of the country will not necessarily be enough to close them. State of play of the main points on the agenda.

1 Mental weaknesses

Switzerland is proving to be fragile in the face of adverse elements both in the Czech Republic and in Portugal. “We cannot

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