«Jaaa! Tooooor for Switzerland! João Manzambi!» Sascha Ruefer shouted into the SRF microphone last night for 13 seconds. Then he had to catch his breath. One could have thought that Switzerland had just taken the lead in the final of the World Cup. It was only the second group game. And the opponent was not France, Spain or Argentina, but Bosnia-Herzegovina. The team is in 64th place in the world rankings – almost 50 ranks behind Switzerland. Af…
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«Jaaa! Tooooor for Switzerland! João Manzambi!» Sascha Ruefer shouted into the SRF microphone last night for 13 seconds. Then he had to catch his breath. One could have thought that Switzerland had just taken the lead in the final of the World Cup. It was only the second group game. And the opponent was not France, Spain or Argentina, but Bosnia-Herzegovina. The team is in 64th place in the world rankings – almost 50 ranks behind Switzerland. Af…