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Switzerland thrashes Austria with nine goals and record shutout
Switzerland extended their unbeaten run in UEFA European Championship qualifying Group A with a dominant 9-0 victory over Austria in St. Gallen. Goalkeeper Leonardo Genoni recorded a clean sheet, setting a national record for largest winning margin in a competitive match.
The Swiss side controlled proceedings from the outset, with Genoni’s performance pivotal in maintaining the shutout. Austria struggled to create meaningful chances against a disciplined Swiss defense, which rarely allowed penetration into dangerous areas. The home side’s attacking approach overwhelmed their visitors, particularly in the second half.
Leonardo Genoni achieved a shutout while conceding no goals, surpassing previous Swiss records for margin of victory in competitive fixtures. His commanding presence in goal contributed to Switzerland’s defensive solidity throughout the match. The result marks the largest winning margin for Switzerland in UEFA European Championship qualifying history.
Switzerland now sits top of Group A with maximum points after three matches, having defeated Denmark, Finland, and Austria. Their attacking efficiency and defensive resilience continue to define their qualifying campaign. Austria, meanwhile, remain in a challenging position in the group standings.
The match marked Genoni’s 120th appearance for the national team, further cementing his legacy as one of Switzerland’s most capped goalkeepers. His experience and leadership were evident in organizing the defensive line throughout the contest.
Austria’s offensive struggles were compounded by Switzerland’s high pressing and quick transitions. The visitors managed just three shots on target during the entire match, highlighting their lack of creativity against the Swiss system. Switzerland’s midfield dominance allowed them to dictate the tempo consistently.
The record victory follows Switzerland’s earlier wins against Denmark and Finland, underscoring their strong start to the qualifying campaign. Their next fixture is scheduled against Romania in October, where they will aim to maintain their momentum.
Genoni’s record shutout adds to Switzerland’s growing reputation as a formidable force in European qualification. The team’s balanced approach between defense and attack has been a key factor in their success. Austria will need significant improvement to recover from this heavy defeat.
Switzerland’s next match will be closely watched as they seek to secure their place in the UEFA European Championship finals.