Switzerland survived a difficult first half and overcame the absence of forwards...
TBILISI - Switzerland survived a difficult first half and overcame the absence of forwards Xherdan Shaqiri and Haris Seferovic to beat Georgia 2-0 away in their opening Euro 2020 qualifier on Saturday.
Switzerland, playing their first match since their stunning 5-2 Nations League win over Belgium in November, struggled to create chances in the first half and were lucky not to fall behind just before the break. Embolo nearly added another from a similar position as the Georgian defence was repeatedly opened up.
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