In the third round of Group A of the European Cup, Ndoye opened the scoring, but he was equalized in stoppage time by “bench mobster” Füllkrug. In the end, Switzerland drew 1-1 with Germany and advanced as second in the group.
Switzerland is indeed a “draw master”, as they are the team with the most draws in the last three European Cups. Since their 1-1 draw against Romania in the second round of the 2016 European Cup group stage, they have only won three of their last 11 European Cup matches in 90 minutes (0-3 Italy, 3-1 Turkey, 3-1 Hungary), with the other eight games ending in draws, including three that went into extra time and penalties. It’s worth noting that six of these eight draws were 1-1 scores.
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