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June 20, 2010

Switzerland look to win group after Spain upset

SOUTH AFRICA 2010

PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (AP) — Switzerland coach Ottmar Hitzfeld has raised his team’s sights from simply qualifying for the round of 16 at the World Cup to winning a group that contains European champion Spain.

Hitzfeld’s team surprisingly beat Spain 1-0 in their first match, and take on Chile in their second match today at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. A win would all but ensure qualification for the second round.

“Before every match, I want to win,” Hitzfeld said yesterday in remarks translated from German. “Against Spain you can dream of a win and the dream becomes a reality. Against Chile we have different expectations. Now we have the possibility of taking first place, and we want to take the opportunity with both hands.”

Hitzfeld said he had decided on a starting lineup, but would not “let the cat out of the bag today”. He said he will announce the lineup to the squad at a meeting three hours before kick off.

“I will let them know whether I will name an attacking side, one or two forwards, we will see,” he said. “Or we might have a lineup with two or three forwards to really go on the attack and win the match hands-down.”

Hitzfeld smiled when asked if the win over Spain — Switzerland’s first in 18 attempts — had caused his side to be taken more seriously.

“Well, in Switzerland we are always taken seriously,” he said. “We got three points against Spain, and nobody expected us to.”

Regardless, he said Chile have to be considered favourite for today’s match at Nelson Bay Mandela Stadium, where the teams were unable to practise yesterday because the pitch was soggy from recent rain.

Chile “have a great deal of international experience, they came second in South America (qualifying), just one point less than Brazil”, Hitzfeld said of the qualifying tournament. “That tells us a lot of about the strength of this team.”

Chile coach Marcelo Bielsa said he doesn’t share Hitzfeld’s impression of which team is favourite.

“I think in this World Cup if there is something which is not allowed, it is to believe who will win,” Bielsa said in Spanish through an interpreter. “Normally there are no favourites in this competition, and I think even less than in other World Cups.”

Chile beat Honduras in their first match and will be going up against a Swiss side that have gone 490 minutes in World Cups without yielding a goal. The Swiss were knocked out of the 2006 tournament in a shootout by Ukraine in the round of 16.

Switzerland’s attempt to keep that scoreless streak alive will be harmed by the loss of key defender Philippe Senderos, who sprained his right ankle against Spain and is also expected to miss Switzerland’s last group match against Honduras.

Chile are hoping to have Humberto Suazo, the leading scorer in South American qualifying, back from a left thigh injury for the match. But Bielsa was noncommital late yesterday.

“Suazo is in better physical shape today, and he has had a few more days to train,” Bielsa said.

“But we can’t ignore that ever since training and the competition started, he has played only 45 minutes in a formal match. I understand that he is now in a position to participate in the match, but I don’t think it would be prudent to say what will happen.”

Hitzfeld said his team’s win over Spain had created more expectation, and with it, more stress.

“Well, you put on wrinkles, you grow older, there is a lot of pressure on coaches,” Hitzfeld said. “There is a lot of strain, and as I’ve grown older, I’ve become calmer. But I still have the ambition to be successful. You can’t put your feet up and rest of your laurels.”

He is confident his players will treat what they’ve done against Spain the same way.

“Our team has strong character, and are very experienced,” he said. “I think our players all realised just how sensational the win was. But they also know we cannot take it for granted to blow away Chile hands-down. We will walk on to the pitch as we did before the Spain match.”

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