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Portugal 2-0 Switzerland: European champions see off Swiss to qualify for World Cup

Joao Mario celebrates Portugal's opening goal with Andre Silva (C) and Bernardo Silva
Image: Joao Mario celebrates Portugal's opening goal with Andre Silva (C) and Bernardo Silva

Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal beat Switzerland 2-0 in Lisbon on Tuesday to earn a place at the 2018 World Cup and consign their opponents to next month's play-offs.

An own goal from Johan Djourou handed Portugal the lead on 41 minutes and Andre Silva netted a second before the hour as the hosts finished top of Group B ahead of Switzerland on goal difference.

Switzerland, who beat Portugal 2-0 at home last year, had won all nine previous qualifiers but must overcome a two-legged play-off in November to earn a fourth straight World Cup appearance.

Andre Silva reacts after putting Portugal 2-0 up against Switzerland
Image: Andre Silva reacts after putting Portugal 2-0 up against Switzerland

Ronaldo, who was injured for the opening qualifying defeat in Basel, returned to the Portugal line-up after coming off the bench to notch the opening goal in a lacklustre 2-0 win in Andorra on Saturday.

AC Milan striker Andre Silva forced Yann Sommer into a smart early save from his deflected shot, with the Swiss goalkeeper then forced to make a terrific stop to tip over Bernardo Silva's venomous effort.

Pop star Madonna was among the crowd at the Estadio da Luz which erupted when Djourou inadvertently bundled a dangerous cross from Eliseu beyond Sommer four minutes before the break under heavy pressure from Joao Mario.

Portugal's Joao Mario celebrates following Swiss defender Johan Djourou's own goal
Image: Portugal's Joao Mario celebrates following Swiss defender Johan Djourou's own goal

Xherdan Shaqiri tried to deceive Portugal keeper Rui Patricio with an ambitious free-kick early in the second period, but Portugal doubled their advantage with a brilliant team goal on 57 minutes.

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Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva exchanged passes with former Monaco team-mate Joao Moutinho, threading through the return pass for an unmarked Andre Silva to steer in at the far post.

Cristiano Ronaldo (L) and Swiss midfielder Remo Freuler  (R) battle for the ball
Image: Cristiano Ronaldo (L) and Swiss midfielder Remo Freuler (R) battle for the ball

Switzerland go into the play-offs as the best of the eight runners-up to advance, with Slovakia missing out as the worst of the nine second-placed sides.

Vladimir Petkovic's team will be among the seeded countries for the play-off draw on October 17 and could face Sweden, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland or Greece for a place at Russia 2018.

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