Duah, the nice Swiss surprise

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New Swiss international, Kwadwo Duah put the Nati on the right track, Saturday against Hungary (2-1), for its entry into Euro 2024.

This is what we call winning coaching. The coach of Switzerland, the Turk Murat Yakin, made no mistake in starting Kwadwo Duah for this

Hungary-Switzerlandthe Helvetians’ first match in Euro 2024.

The striker from the modest Bulgarian club Ludorogets, 11 days after his first cap with the Nati, opened the scoring on Saturday in Cologne for the second meeting of Group A, that of a

Germany victorious the day before against Scotland (5-1).

The close goal from Duah (1-0, 12th) was followed by a curling shot from Michel Aebischer (2-0, 45th). The reduction in the opposing score, a diving header from Barnabás Varga (2-1, 66th), was unable to reverse the trend. On the contrary, AS Monaco player Breel Embolo sheltered Switzerland following a high and long clearance from Sommer (3-1, 90th + 3).

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