In an international soccer friendly match, Switzerland showed their team strength and athleticism with a great performance to beat Estonia 4-0. In the match, Shaqiri broke through with a brilliant penalty kick, and Elvidi also contributed a key goal, contributing to the team's victory.
At the beginning of the match, the Swiss team showed their desire for victory. They were aggressive on the field, and through tacit cooperation and precise passing, they kept on attacking Estonia's goal. The Estonian team was a bit nervous, and it was difficult to resist the Swiss attack.
In the 20th minute, Switzerland had a great opportunity to attack. During a corner kick attack, Shaqiri was infringed by a defender in the penalty area, and the referee decided to award a penalty kick. Shaqiri himself took the penalty, he calmly assisted the run and then shot the ball straight to the corner of the goal, breaking the deadlock for Switzerland.
The Swiss team's confidence grew after the goal, and they continued to attack the Estonian goal. In the 35th minute, Elvidi received a pass from a teammate in the penalty area, deftly got away from a defender and shot the ball into the lower right corner of the goal, increasing the score to 2-0.
The second half of the game started off with Switzerland still maintaining control of the game. They exhausted the Estonian team through constant attacks and passes. In the 60th minute, Switzerland had another good chance to break through. In a quick counterattack, forward Seferovic received a long pass from a teammate and calmly brought the ball into the penalty area and successfully broke the goal, making the score 3-0.
In the final stages, Switzerland did not relax their grip on the game. They continued their assault on the Estonian goal and scored again in the 80th minute. This time, the goal came from a great play, where Elvidi received a pass from a teammate in the penalty area and easily put the ball into the goal, making the score 4-0.
In the end, Switzerland won the friendly with a 4-0 thrashing of Estonia.