Former star Xherdan Shaqiri scored a wondergoal for Switzerland against Scotland - setting an incredible record in the process. The midfielder, who won the and with the Reds, was recalled to the Switzerland side for the crunch Group B clash with Scotland in Cologne. His nation had already got off to a strong start at the Euros with a 3-1 win over Hungary, while the Scots were desperate for a win after a 5-1 hammering at the hands of hosts Germany.
It was Scotland who opened the scoring, with midfielder Scott McTominay's effort deflected into the net off Fabian Schar after an incisive run from captain Andrew Robertson. But the lead didn't last long as poor play at the back from Steve Clarke's side saw a slack pass gift the ball to Shaqiri on the edge of the box, who unleashed a swirling shot into the top corner of the net without even taking a touch. The beautiful curling left-footed shot was all the more impressive as it means the veteran midfielder is the only player to have scored at all of the last three European Championships and the last three World Cups.
The 32-year-old winger, who won three Bundesliga titles in three seasons at Bayern Munich before moving to Inter Milan, first came to the Premier League with Stoke City, where he became a cult hero with his eye for goal. But after the Potters were relegated in 2018, he made a shock move to Anfield for £13.5m.
In his first season playing for he won the Champions League, playing a key role in the famous 4-3 semi-final co.
