Swiss
applaud win over Serbia but criticize celebrations
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[June 23, 2018]
By Brian Homewood
(Reuters) - Switzerland's 2-1 World Cup
win over Serbia was given a mixed reaction by Swiss media who
applauded their rousing second-half comeback but criticized
celebrations by scorers Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri which
appeared to have political overtones.
After falling behind in the fifth minute, Switzerland defied a
cauldron-like atmosphere created by fervent Serbian supporters as
they hit back with a thunderbolt from Xhaka and a last-minute
breakaway goal from Shaqiri.
Both players, who are ethnic Albanians and of Kosovar heritage,
celebrated with a gesture which appeared to imitate the eagle
displayed on Albania's flag.
Serbia refuses to recognize the independence of its former province
Kosovo, whose 1.8 million people are mostly ethnic Albanians, which
broke away 10 years ago.
Second-generation immigrants from the Balkans have played a huge
part in transforming the Swiss national side over the past 10 years.
Players such as Valon Behrami -- playing at his fourth World Cup --
Xhaka and Shaqiri have brought both raw talent and passion to a team
which was not noted for either in the past.
But their efforts on Friday got a mixed reaction from the Swiss
media, which showered praise on their performance but criticized
their celebrations.
"Xherdan Shaqiri and Granit Xhaka have talented feet like no one
else in this national team. But their political sensitivity and
social awareness let much to be desired," said the Neue Zuercher
Zeitung (NZZ).
The tabloid Blick took a similar line. "(Xhaka and Shaqiri played
with real heart but forgot to keep cool heads when they celebrated,
and that is the big flaw of this wonderfully stirring evening."
Xhaka and Shaqiri, both articulate and multi-lingual, wear their
hearts on their sleeve and have never been shy about their heritage.
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Switzerland's Granit Xhaka celebrates scoring their first goal
REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
In 2012, Swiss television commentator Sascha Ruefer caused
controversy with comments about a Xhaka miss during a World Cup
qualifier against Albania, when Switzerland were already 2-0 ahead.
"What was that? All he needed was to push the ball home. I'd like to
see that again . . . presumably Xhaka was not unhappy at not having
scored against Albania," he said.
Ruefer denied he meant any slur but admitted his comment was a "bit
unfortunate."
Xhaka backed Kosovo's ultimately successful campaign for FIFA
membership and at one point contemplated playing for them before
pledging his allegiance to Switzerland.
The players insisted there was nothing to see in their celebrations.
"For me it was a really special day," said Xhaka. "This is a victory
for my family, for Switzerland, Albania, Kosovo. The gesture was for
everyone who has supported me, it was not aimed at our opponents. It
was a really emotional game."
Shaqiri said: "It's nothing to do with politics, it's about
football."
(Writing by Brian Homewood; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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