Switzerland 1-0 Portugal: Haris Seferovic scores the only goal of the game after just 57 seconds

Switzerland 1-0 Portugal: Haris Seferovic scores the only goal of the game after just 55 seconds as Swiss get their first win of the Nations League campaign

  • Haris Seferovic’s quickfire goal saw Switzerland get the better of Portugal 
  • Seferovic scored after 57 seconds as Switzerland managed to secure victory 
  • Portugal dropped down to second place in Group A2 following Spain’s win 

Portugal left Cristiano Ronaldo at home and lost their unbeaten record in 2022 and the lead of its Nations League group on Sunday.

A goal after 57 seconds by Switzerland forward Haris Seferovic was enough for a 1-0 win in Geneva despite late pressure by Portugal including two scoring chances for 39-year-old captain Pepe playing as an emergency forward.

Portugal’s slip, after letting Ronaldo skip the last game of a long season, let Spain take first place in Group 2 with a 2-0 win over the Czech Republic in top-tier League A.

Haris Seferovic celebrates after his goal put Switzerland ahead after just 55 seconds

Seferovic stunned Portugal as Switzerland got their first win of the Nations League campaign

Seferovic stunned Portugal as Switzerland got their first win of the Nations League campaign

Portugal's Rafael Leao found the net in the 18th minute but it was ruled out for offside

Portugal’s Rafael Leao found the net in the 18th minute but it was ruled out for offside

Goals midway through each half from Carlos Soler and Pablo Sarabia lifted Spain one point clear of Portugal after four rounds. The last two rounds will be played in September.

Portugal had gone unbeaten in five games this year starting with two wins in its World Cup qualifying playoffs in March and including a 4-0 rout of the Swiss last weekend.

The Swiss had gone in the other direction with a five-match winless run since qualifying for the World Cup ahead of group rival Italy in November.

Portugal barely had time to miss Ronaldo, or touch the ball much, when falling behind within one minute. A quick series of passes linked by Xherdan Shaqiri lined up right back Silvan Widmer for a dangerous cross.

Breel Embolo of Switzerland looks to retain possession under pressure from Otavio

Breel Embolo of Switzerland looks to retain possession under pressure from Otavio

Switzerland's Djibril Sow looks to cause problems with Joao Cancelo in close proximity

Switzerland’s Djibril Sow looks to cause problems with Joao Cancelo in close proximity

MATCH FACTS 

Switzerland: Omlin; Widmer (Steffen 46), Akanji, Elvedi, Rodriguez (Stergiou 79); Freuler, Xhaka, Sow (Aebischer 79); Shaqiri (Okafor 21), Seferovic, Embolo (Zuber 66)

Subs: Sommer, Frei, Comert, Schar, Gavranovic, Mvogo, Amdouni

Goal: Seferovic 1 

Booked: Widmer, Omlin

Portugal: Rui Patricio; Cancelo, Pepe, Danilo Pereira, Mendes; Neves (Horta 82), Vitinha (Bernardo Silva 62); Otavio (Guedes 46), Fernandes (Nunes 74), Leao (Jota 62); Andre Silva

Subs: Rui Silva, Dalot, Carvalho, Costa, Rui Silva, Carmo, Palhinha, Duarte

Booked: Danilo Pereira, Cancelo

Fernando Santos’ side, unbeaten so far in this year’s competition, were without the rested Cristiano Ronaldo, Joao Moutinho and Raphael Guerreiro who did not travel with the rest of the squad.

Portugal dropped to second place in Group A2 on seven points while Spain, who beat the Czech Republic 2-0 in the other game, moved to the top with one point more. Switzerland remain bottom on three points.

Portugal brought on Bernardo Silva in the 62nd minute but still fell to a defeat in Geneva

Portugal brought on Bernardo Silva in the 62nd minute but still fell to a defeat in Geneva

It found Seferovic, who plays in Portugal for Benfica, to guide a header into the far bottom corner of the net.

Shaqiri was preparing to take a penalty kick 10 minutes later, after his cross struck the hand of left-back Nuno Mendes, but a video review found a foul in the center circle in the buildup.

Starting on the bench after a tiring season in England and the Champions League, Bernardo Silva and Diogo Jota were sent on after an hour and within seconds Silva lashed a shot that was punched clear by Swiss goalkeeper Jonas Omlin.

Omlin impressed with eight saves though almost gifted Silva a goal in the 67th. His misjudged pass from the goalmouth rebounded off the Portugal forward close enough to the ‘keeper that he could dive on the loose ball.