LONDON: Switzerland and Croatia became the latest nations to qualify for the World Cup on Sunday after earning goalless draws in the second legs of their World Cup playoffs.
Switzerland scraped to their fourth finals in a row as their left-back Ricardo Rodriguez denied Northern Ireland hope in both games of their playoff at either end of the field.
In each leg of Switzerland’s 1-0 aggregate win, the key incident involved one of Northern Ireland’s Evans brothers.
Switzerland needed only a draw to advance to Russia, and a tense 0-0 result in rain-soaked Basel was preserved by Rodriguez’s goal-line clearance in stoppage time from Jonny Evans’ header.
“In the right moment he was in the right place,” Switzerland coach Vladimir Petkovic said of the AC Milan defender.
It meant Switzerland’s disputed penalty for handball in the first-leg victory in Belfast made all the difference. Rodriguez scored that spot kick on Thursday, when Corey Evans was whistled harshly for an incident that few agreed with.
Northern Ireland coach Michael O’Neill said his team’s exit after a spirited second-half Sunday was “a devastating moment”.
“It was decided by a really poor decision and a penalty that should never have been,” O’Neill said, 25 minutes after the final whistle. “We should still be playing extra time now.
“It was a privilege to be their coach and manager tonight,” said O’Neill, who shared tearful embraces with players at the final whistle.