logo
Euro 2025: Switzerland riding wild emotions on and off the field into quarterfinals debut

Euro 2025: Switzerland riding wild emotions on and off the field into quarterfinals debut

Washington Post11-07-2025
GENEVA — Let's go crazy, Switzerland.
The national women's soccer team is riding a wave of passionate support in a country where emotions are typically kept under control.
Crucial goals like Switzerland got in the 90th and 92nd minutes of the past two games in sold-out stadiums helped unleash those strong feelings.
'We feel the whole of Switzerland behind us. It's unbelievable,' defender Viola Calligaris said late Thursday after a frantic finish to the 1-1 draw with Finland .
The stoppage-time leveler by substitute Riola Xhemaili advanced the Swiss at the expense of the Finns — and earned the hosts a full week of anticipation before its first ever knockout game at a Women's Euros. The wait was a mighty long time — 41 years — and will end next Friday in Bern, likely against world champion Spain.
It is what veteran coach Pia Sundhage asked of her players before the tournament, when there was much less public faith in their potential: 'You have to get crazy.'
Sundhage saw in her first year in the job that good Swiss players were precise and correct but lacked the risk-taking to reach for greatness.
'Sometimes that is not good enough,' Sundhage, who coached ultra-confident United States players to win two Olympic titles, said in May. 'And that is scary for a Swiss player.'
They look fearless now.
The noisy crowds in Geneva on Thursday and Bern last Sunday — when Iceland was swept aside 2-0 by a late tide of attacks — have responded to their high-energy team.
'It is so much more fun to coach and play when you have a loud crowd,' Sundhage said in the glow of staying in the tournament. 'The reason we are in the quarterfinal is because we are on home soil.'
The 65-year-old Swedish coach perhaps underplayed her own tone-setting role in the late drama.
Switzerland needed only a draw with Finland to advance alongside Group A winner Norway on goal difference ahead of its opponent.
Yet at halftime of a goalless game, Sundhage rejected caution and went for the win.
She sent on 19-year-old Leila Wandeler and pushed forward 18-year-old Iman Beney to form an all-teenage attack with Sydney Schertenleib — top talents signed by Lyonnes, Manchester City and Barcelona, respectively. She brought on Switzerland's record goalscorer Ana-Maria Crnogorčević to play at right-back.
Swiss play became faster, more fluid, chances were created and Finland scored only from a 79th-minute penalty that was recklessly conceded.
Sundhage then put more attackers on the field, including Xhemaili who was in the Finland goalmouth in stoppage time to score by diverting in Géraldine Reuteler's shot.
'I just saw in everyone's eyes that we would still score this goal,' Reuteler said about the strike that kept Switzerland in Euro 2025.
Was this the 'get crazy' moment Sundhage sought, she was asked.
'A little bit of a start, maybe,' she said. 'I try to lead by example. That's why Wandeler, she plays. Iman plays. Sydney Schertenleib plays. It's okay to make a mistake. They go in and they just play.'
Finland's goalscorer Natalia Kuikka, the experienced Chicago Stars defender, also saw it.
'They clearly came to the game that they wanted to win and it kind of showed,' Kuikka said of the Swiss.
A tournament veteran like Sundhage saw the positive signs in camp of what she called 'this phenomenal team coming together.'
'Since we went into the (tournament) bubble I think they've been louder,' she said. 'They are dancing and they are creating this energy which I think helps us when we go on the pitch.'
'It is so important to embrace that joy, that is all that matters. And we are not finished yet.'
___
AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Atalanta Star Turns Down Atletico Madrid & Barcelona – Only Wants Inter Milan
Atalanta Star Turns Down Atletico Madrid & Barcelona – Only Wants Inter Milan

Yahoo

time4 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Atalanta Star Turns Down Atletico Madrid & Barcelona – Only Wants Inter Milan

Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman has rejected Atletico Madrid and Barcelona interest, and insists on a move to Inter Milan. This according to Spanish outlet Sport, via FCInterNews. This week, bombshell reports emerged regarding Inter Milan's interest in Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman. The Nerazzurri have already agreed terms with the Nigerian. Moreover, Lookman has made his preference crystal clear. He wants to join Inter Milan, and will reject other suitors. At least for the time being. Therefore, Inter are advancing in talks with Atalanta. Yesterday, they made their first official offer to La Dea for the Nigerian. Ademola Lookman Turns Down Atletico Madrid & Barcelona – Only Wants Inter Atalanta have rejected Inter's opening bid of €40 million for Lookman. They want more for the Nigerian international. But in the meantime, there is also interest from other clubs. Sport report that Atletico Madrid and Barcelona have both shown an interest in Lookman's signature this summer. However, the outlet report, the 27-year-old has made clear that he doesn't want a move to La Liga. On the contrary, Lookman is insistent on staying in Serie A. And specifically, he wants to join Inter, and has communicated this to Atalanta. Sport suggest that the Nerazzurri could end up closing the deal by paying a fee of around €45 million for Lookman. Furthermore, the Spanish outlet claim that Lookman has agreed terms worth €8 million net per season with Inter, rather than lower figures reported elsewhere.

Will Tiger Woods play in the British Open? Current status of the legendary PGA golfer
Will Tiger Woods play in the British Open? Current status of the legendary PGA golfer

Yahoo

time17 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Will Tiger Woods play in the British Open? Current status of the legendary PGA golfer

The PGA Tour continues this week with the fourth and final major championship of the year, the British Open on July 17-20. One of the most famous golfers of all time, Tiger Woods, is still competing at the age of 49 but will not be competing this weekend. Woods announced he underwent surgery to repair his left Achilles after rupturing it while training at home. A recovery time for an Achilles rupture tends to be between 6-12 months. Woods will be out for the foreseeable future and his return is undetermined. The 2-time Fed Ex Cup Champion last participated in the British Open in 2024. He was cut after round 2 finishing 14 over par. He has not come back to the PGA Tour scene since. PGA TOIUR MONEY LIST: Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy retain grips on top two spots Tiger Woods major history Woods' career matches or even surpasses most golfers in history. He has 82 PGA Tour wins in his 29-year career. He began in 1996 and won his first major, the Masters, in 1997 at the age of 21. He became the youngest ever to win a major and three years later became the youngest to complete a grand slam, winning all four major tournaments. His last win was in 2019 in the ZOZO Championship and the Masters. Tiger Woods British Open wins Woods has won many majors in his career and the British Open is one major he has won multiple times. His first British Open was the major that helped him complete the golf grand slam. 2000: Set a record 19-under-par score and winning by eight strokes. 2005: Woods claimed victory by five strokes. 2006: He defeated runner-up Chris DiMarco by two strokes. This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Tiger Woods: British Open availability, current status after injury

France captain Griedge Mbock fit to return for Euro 2025 quarter-final but not seeking Germany ‘revenge'
France captain Griedge Mbock fit to return for Euro 2025 quarter-final but not seeking Germany ‘revenge'

New York Times

time36 minutes ago

  • New York Times

France captain Griedge Mbock fit to return for Euro 2025 quarter-final but not seeking Germany ‘revenge'

France captain Griedge Mbock has said she 'feels good' and is fit to start against Germany in their European Championship quarter-final on Saturday. The 30-year-old, however, does not see the fixture as an opportunity for 'revenge' for Les Bleues' 2-1 semi-final defeat against the same opponents at Euro 2022. Advertisement Mbock has been absent for all of France's three group-stage wins with a right calf injury, sustained in late June. But head coach Laurent Bonadei confirmed the Paris Saint-Germain centre-back will be ready to play on Saturday. 'Griedge has suffered in silence all this time away from the pitch but she was present with her team-mates,' Bonadei told a press conference on Friday. 'She is fit to start tomorrow's match. There were 23 of us at training this morning. Everyone is fit.' Mbock, meanwhile, is 'excited' to return. 'I've taken all the energy the team has given me, which has helped me get through my absence,' she said. 'I can't wait to contribute to the game. 'This isn't revenge (from the 2022 semi-final), it's a new competition. There's only one ticket to the semi-finals, so it's up to us to take it and do what it takes to qualify.' Bonadei, however, remained coy on who he would partner alongside Mbock in defence. Real Madrid's Maelle Lakrar is available having missed France's last two victories over the Netherlands and Wales with a hamstring injury. Instead it has been the young inexperienced duo of Thiniba Samoura and Alice Sombath who have stood resolute at the back. Sombath has started all three of France's games but has struggled with cramp. On the possible pairing of Mbock and Lakrar, who are both returning from injury, Bonadei said: 'Having Griedge back in defence is great, because she's an experienced player. But just because we conceded goals in the first few matches, that doesn't mean the other players failed defensively. You'll see tomorrow who she'll be paired with.' Since 2009, France have lost eight times at this stage of the tournament, barring Euro 2022. The quarter-finals have become a sticking point but this France team have shown resilience, coming from 2-1 down to beat the Netherlands 5-2 in their last group stage fixture on Sunday. Advertisement 'We showed strength of character in the matches where we were behind,' said Mbock. 'We know we can turn things around at any moment, and that's our strength. You could even call it extra spirit. We have a complete team that enjoys playing together and is capable of surprising people at any moment. We know how to be patient in order to turn things around.' 'Rather than a glass ceiling, I would prefer to talk about a hurdle to overcome,' added Bonadei. 'I believe that this team is progressing and overcoming hurdles, with the Nations League, a group that was predicted to be a challenging one. I have complete confidence in them.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store