COLOGNE, June 26 (Xinhua) -- Ukraine defeated
Switzerland 3-0 in the World Cup's first penalty shootout to quarter-finals here
on Monday.
With the game deadlocked at 0-0 after 120 minutes,
the two sides went to the penalty shootout and Ukraine captain Andriy Shevchenko
was the first to step up to the point. But the former AC Milan striker's shot
was well blocked by Swiss goalkeeper Pascal Zuberbuehler.
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But Switzerland's happiness was too short -- none of
their three penalty-takers -- Marco Streller, Tranquillo Barnetta and Ricardo
Cabanas -- were able to convert their kicks.
With Artem Milevskiy, Serhiy Rebrov and Oleg Gusev
all putting the ball past Zuberbuehler, the Ukrainians went through to the last
eight and they will play Italy in Hamburg on Friday.
Ukraine coach Oleg Blokhin said he did not watch the
penalty shootout and went to the changing rooms.
"I withdrew to the dressing room. I couldn't take it
anymore," he said at the press conference. "The teams were very equal. We just
had more luck like Russian roulette."
"After extra time I just told my team you have to
settle this amongst yourself who is going to take the penalties."
The former Soviet Union star spoke high of striker
Shevchenko although the Chelsea new signing missed the first spot kick.
"Shevchenko is getting better game-by-game. He was
the leader today," the coach said.
Switzerland coach Koebi Kuhn said his players were
too nervous to play their normal level in the penalty shootout.
"This morning when we practiced penalties everybody
took aim at different corners of the goal and our goalkeepers didn't stand a
chance. But tonight nerves were to blame."
But he said Switzerland will bounce back from the
day's disappointments.
"We will be able to work through this defeat and look
back on the many positive things that happened during our campaign.
"We experienced something unique here. We're going
home without giving up a goal. We fought like lions. We're just sorry that we
didn't go further."
Each side had a good chance during the first 45
minutes, but neither created any clear cut opportunities in the second.
Ukraine midfielder Maxim Kalinichenko flighted a
free-kick in from the left in the 20th minute and captain Andriy Shevchenko got
in front of Switzerland defender Johan Djourou and met his in swinging delivery
with a low header that bounced up and off the woodwork.
Four minutes later, Switzerland striker Alexander
Frei's right-footed free-kick curled on to the crossbar. It rebounded back to
Barnetta but he snatched at his shot and shot it well wide.
In extra time both Johann Vogel and Philipp Degen
went close for the Swiss, but as the 120 minutes ended scoreless, penalties were
required for the first time in this edition of the World Cup. Enditem