Denis Zakaria
CB (CM)
Driving Centre Back
Nov 20, 1996 (29)
Right
6'3"
168 lb
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Six crosses in draw
Zakaria had two shots (one on goal) and six crosses (one accurate) in Saturday's 1-1 draw against Qatar. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 42nd minute.
Analysis: Zakaria delivered one of the most complete individual performances on the pitch in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Qatar, operating as the right center-back in Switzerland's back three and registering two shots, six crosses and two interceptions in a role that demanded both defensive solidity and consistent attacking contribution from wide areas whenever his side pushed forward. The versatile midfielder was everywhere, with his ability to advance from the right side of the backline and deliver balls into the box creating multiple dangerous situations for Dan Ndoye and Breel Embolo throughout the match, while his two interceptions highlighted his composure in reading Qatar's rare attacking transitions. Zakaria was one of Switzerland's standout performers in the World Cup opener and will be a key figure in their attempt to bounce back against Bosnia-Herzegovina on Thursday after the cruelest possible ending to a match they had dominated from start to finish.
Own goal leads to loss
Zakaria had an own goal, three tackles (two won), four clearances and three interceptions in Sunday's 1-0 loss to Lille.
Analysis: Zakaria had a rough day to say the least, as despite three tackles won, three interceptions and four clearances in the defense, he would go on to score an own goal in the 72nd minute. This would lead to his club's loss. He still serves in the defense for the club, killing the minor value he used to hold.
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