Mark Gonzalez's 75th-minute goal put Chile on the brink of the second round with a 1-0 win over Switzerland.
  
 
Gonzalez nets winner
Mark Gonzalez's 75th-minute goal put Chile on the brink of the second  round with a 1-0 win over Switzerland. A fussy referee produced eight  yellow cards and sent off Valron Behrami for an elbow on Arturo Vidal.
MATCH SUMMARY
  
Man of the Match: Alexis Sanchez - Though Jorge Valdivia  also made a good impression after his arrival as a second-half  substitute, it was Chile's flying forward who caught the eye once more  thanks to his pace, invention and repertoire of tricks. His value is  soaring game by game.   
Chile verdict: Marcelo Bielsa's well-drilled side  are delivering on the promise that many felt they had prior to the  tournament and now top the group with maximum points. After another  fluent and energetic display, a draw against Spain in their final game  will secure top spot and they look real dark horses for the tournament.  They could have enjoyed a greater margin of victory though and may have  to be more ruthless.    
Switzerland verdict: Ottmar Hitzfeld's size were  inhibited by the dismissal of Valon Behrami in the first half but three  points from two games against the group favourites hardly ranks as a  disappointing tally. Though a win against Honduras in their final game  will not completely guarantee their progression, they have a good base  to work from. Will need to find more of a cutting edge though, as  demonstrated by Eren Derdiyok's late miss, and doubts remain as to  whether they can chase a game.   
Could do better: Officials and players - Once again  we saw a referee - in this case Khalil Al Ghamdi of Saudi Arabia - prove  far too card-happy as he produced a succession of bemusing bookings.  Valon Behrami was also hard done by when being dismissed for fending off  Arturo Vidal. However, some mitigation comes in the fact that certain  players seem so committed to embarrassing play-acting. Steve von Bergen  joins Ivory Coast's Kader Keita in this club of shame after an  over-the-top reaction in the second half.    
Stat attack: Humberto Suazo's second-minute yellow  card is the joint third-quickest booking ever awarded at the World Cup  (two have been awarded in the first minute).  
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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