Born in Cameroon but playing for Switzerland, of course Breel Embolo would score when those two countries met at the World Cup.
Embolo
promised he wouldn’t celebrate if he scored for the Swiss team against his
country of birth on Thursday, and he kept his word. It turned out to be the
only goal of the match as Switzerland beat Cameroon 1-0.
“I would
have liked him to be on my side,” said Cameroon coach Rigobert Song, who played
in four World Cups for his home country, “but that’s not the way it went.”
The crowd
waited and watched for Embolo’s reaction after he scored his 12th goal for
Switzerland in the 48th-minute off a low pass from Xherdan Shaqiri.
He stood
still in the goalmouth and first held his arms out wide, then raised his hands
in a gesture of apology. He put his hands over his month as if realizing how
profound the moment was as his Swiss teammates rushed toward him near the
penalty spot.
Embolo then
pointed toward the Swiss fans behind the goal where he had scored, and then to
the Cameroon fans at the opposite corner of Al Janoub Stadium.
Even Song
felt pride in the 25-year-old forward, who was born in the Cameroonian capital
of Yaounde but played for Swiss national youth teams before getting a passport
from his adopted country when he was 17.
World Cup
fans put off by prices, beer limits commute by air
“I am happy
for him and also proud of him. He’s my little brother. We’ve often spoken to
each other on the phone,” said Song, who was asked what he said to Embolo on
the field after the game. “I thought he played a great game and I wanted to
tell him. We’re still brothers at the end of the day.”
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