“Every team in this world is beatable,” Swiss defender Borussia Moenchengladbach was quoted as saying.
Doha: In FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, three matches will be played on Monday (today).
The first match will be played between Cameron and Serbia in Al Janoub Stadium at 03:00 pm Pakistan Standard Time.
For Cameroon and Serbia, today's game will be crucial since they both lost their opening FIFA World Cup 2022 matches.
In the second match, South Korea will play against Ghana at 06:00 pm. The Group H rivals will meet today at the Education City Stadium in pursuit of their first victory.
South Korea's opening match against Uruguay was a 0-0 draw, while Ghana vs Portugal was a close 2-3. Ghana, who are at the bottom of Group H, will be sent packing if they are defeated by the South Korean side.
Brazil will face Switzerland in the third match at 09:00 pm Pakistan Standard Time at Stadium 974.
The victory over Cameroon gives Switzerland "a lot of trust" and they won't be intimidated by five-time champions Brazil, players said.
“Every team in this world is beatable,” Swiss defender Borussia Moenchengladbach was quoted as saying by AFP.
Yesterday, in Group E, Costa Rica stunned Japan 1-0, while in Group F, Croatia defeated Canada 4-0. Spain vs Germany game past midnight ended in a draw.
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