Switzerland 0-0 Northern Ireland (1-0 agg.): World Cup dream over for Michael O'Neill's side By Michael Hincks
Last Updated: 12/11/17 7:52pm
Northern Ireland’s World Cup dream ended in Basel as a 0-0 draw helped Switzerland secure a 1-0 aggregate victory in the play-offs. It is the ultimate heartbreak for Michael O’Neill’s side, who saw the two-legged affair decided by a contentious penalty decision in the first leg. The Swiss missed a host of opportunities to put the tie to bed on Sunday evening before Jonny Evans nearly sent the tie to extra-time, but his injury-time header was cleared off the line. Northern Ireland’s wait for a first World Cup showing since 1986 goes on, while Switzerland can start preparing for Russia next summer – their fourth straight appearance in the tournament.
A frantic first half at a rain-soaked St Jakob-Park saw Chris Brunt force a smart save from Yann Sommer before Haris Seferovic somehow headed wide from Xherdan Shaqiri's cross down the other end.
Gareth McAuley almost turned the ball into his own net, and though Brunt tested Sommer once more, it was the Swiss who looked more likely to score an opener.
Michael McGovern then made two vital saves in the space of four minutes, first denying Shaqiri at the near post, before going on to keep out Steven Zuber's low strike.
After the break, Northern Ireland almost levelled on aggregate, but after an impressive counter-attack Conor Washington could only glance his header wide of the far post.
Seferovic was guilty of another poor miss, and the striker was eventually substituted by Breel Embolo, who was denied by McGovern from a narrow angle late on.
As the tie headed into injury time, Sommer was left flapping at thin air from a cross, but Evans' goalbound header was cleared off the line by Rodriguez, whose penalty it was in the first leg which essentially sent Switzerland through.
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