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Senderos warns Brazil as World Cup favourites prepare for Switzerland clash

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 15 Jun 2018

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Switzerland are prepared to spring a surprise on Neymar and Brazil in Sunday’s World Cup clash in Rostov, according to Philippe Senderos.

The 2018 favourites begin their campaign against Vladimir Petkovic’s side, who have only suffered one defeat since exiting Euro 2016 at the last-16 stage after a penalty shoot-out loss to Poland.

Tite’s men are still expected to claim all three points, having won 12 and lost only one of their 18 World Cup qualifying matches, while also claiming four victories from four in 2018 without conceding a goal.

Senderos, though, says Switzerland could repeat their 2010 exploits, where he was part of the side that beat eventual winners Spain 1-0 in their opening fixture.

“We never know,” the centre-back told Omnisport, courtesy of Houston Dynamo. “We surprised Spain in the opening match in South Africa and it could very well happen again.  

“It will obviously be a big task, like it was in the last World Cup, but Switzerland have a very good team and they can beat anyone on their day.”

Senderos has high hopes for a 2018 squad he thinks is the most talented yet.

“Hopefully [we’ll] pass the first round and we know this is probably the most talented Swiss team we’ve ever had. Switzerland can beat anyone on their day,” he said.

“Hopefully, they go through the first round and, with that confidence, they can go even further.”

Switzerland’s hopes of escaping Group E, which also contains Serbia and Costa Rica, will likely rest on the form of Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri.

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