WORLD CUP 2018 : BRAZIL’S QUEST FOR GLORY HITS EARLY STUMBLE WITH A DRAW VS. SWITZERLAND !
Brazil held by Switzerland despite Philippe Coutinho wonder strike https://t.co/jRn0M9Tr4w pic.twitter.com/kRLwwCeJpn— CNN (@CNN) 17 June 2018
Coutinho scored a beauty, but Brazil couldn't get the win.— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) 17 June 2018
Catch all the highlights of Brazil vs Switzerland in our 90' in 90" pic.twitter.com/F3SMFBBw27
This is the first time Brazil, Argentina and Germany all failed to win their opening matches of the same World Cup. #SCFacts pic.twitter.com/4Z2BLp66Q8— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) 17 June 2018
Switzerland played a physical match against Neymar, fouling the Brazil star 10 times — the most for a player in a #WorldCup match since 1998. https://t.co/XPKtndnXYi— Twitter Moments (@TwitterMoments) 17 June 2018
Brazil’s outstanding group of attackers produced quite a few scoring opportunities but only one goal in a disappointing 1-1 draw with Switzerland https://t.co/xLsOcFcXpe— The New York Times (@nytimes) 17 June 2018
GOAL! What a strike from Coutinho as his shot flies past Sommer to give Brazil the lead! pic.twitter.com/6aQONVsnG8— ITV Football (@itvfootball) 17 June 2018
Switzerland rallies back to hold Brazil to a draw at the World Cup. It's the first time Brazil has failed to win its opening game since 1982. https://t.co/cn8o7D40kr— USA TODAY Sports (@usatodaysports) 17 June 2018
Portugal: Draw— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) 17 June 2018
Spain: Draw
Argentina: Draw
Germany: Loss
Brazil: Draw
This #WorldCup got us like...https://t.co/EF5qfFphMG #WorldCup #bbcworldcup pic.twitter.com/tkeuVbP5a0
Made it back home on time— Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) 17 June 2018
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Great effort team Switzerland,
good luck Brazil for the rest of the way pic.twitter.com/PiXoXQFzNo
When you backed Germany and Brazil to win on your accumulator today...https://t.co/hXE6sufDem #WorldCup #bbcworldcup pic.twitter.com/JjJ22E0FzB— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) 17 June 2018
After a game the Brazilians were expected to win—and didn’t—their bevy of questions remain unanswered #WorldCup https://t.co/kIpOBu5yKl— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) 17 June 2018
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