Switzerland commenced their Euro 2024 campaign with a commanding 3-1 victory over Hungary, bolstered by the first international goals from Kwadwo Duah and Michel Aebischer. This impressive display on Saturday has set the tone for Murat Yakin’s side in Group A.
The Swiss team surged ahead in the first half, establishing a two-goal cushion by the interval. Kwadwo Duah, making only his second appearance for the national team, opened the scoring early in the match. The 27-year-old forward, born in London and currently playing for Ludogorets Razgrad in Bulgaria, showcased his talent and justified Switzerland’s relief that he chose to represent them over Ghana.
Duah’s goal came in the early minutes, setting the stage for Switzerland’s dominant performance. His dynamic presence on the field was felt immediately, and his decision to play for Switzerland has proven to be a significant asset for the team. Duah’s swift integration into the squad and his impactful performance highlight his potential to be a crucial player in Switzerland’s Euro 2024 campaign.
Bologna midfielder Michel Aebischer doubled Switzerland’s lead just before halftime with a spectacular long-range shot, marking his first goal for the national team. Aebischer’s goal, a testament to his technical prowess, came after he had provided the assist for Duah’s opener. His performance was a critical factor in Switzerland’s commanding first-half display.
Despite being two goals down, Hungary showed resilience and managed to pull one back in the second half. However, Switzerland’s defense remained resolute, and the team quickly regained their two-goal advantage, sealing the match with a third goal to ensure a comfortable victory.
Murat Yakin’s squad will look to build on this strong start as they progress through the group stages of Euro 2024. The team’s cohesive performance and the emergence of new talents like Duah and Aebischer offer promising signs for Switzerland’s prospects in the tournament.
The next match in Group A will be crucial for maintaining this momentum. As Switzerland aims for a deep run in Euro 2024, the confidence and skill displayed in their opening game will be pivotal.