Last season there was a penalty victory from Thun: Lustrinelli wants to irritate his old club Luzern again

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Thun coach Mauro Lustrinelli expects an exciting match in the cup against Lucerne.
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Carlo Emanuele FrezzaFootball reporter

Just like at the end of January, there is a match between Thun and Lucerne in the cup. At the time, the Bernese Oberlanders came out on top thanks to three saves from goalkeeper Mateo Matic (27). Instead of in the round of 16, the two teams will meet in the second round this time.

This season too, the team from Thun has the potential to irritate FC Luzern. They take courage from a successful start to the season. After six games they are in third place in the Challenge League – one point behind leaders Sion. “Of course it’s nice that we got off to a good start. Different from last year,” says trainer Mauro Lustrinelli (47) to Blick. At the same time, he emphasizes that this is only a snapshot.

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Another penalty shootout?

But the table doesn’t lie. And she also says that Thun has a formidable offensive line with 14 goals. “It’s definitely one of our strengths. But at the moment many attackers are injured.” One of them is Lucerne loanee Nando Toggenburger (19). The man from Uri would have liked to play against his parent club.

The absences from the attack should not diminish Thun’s chances of progressing. ‘I expect a close game. The episodes will decide.” Will there even be a penalty shootout? “Everything is possible. There is no draw in the cup (laughs). But we would be prepared. We practice penalty kicks regularly.”

Duel with a personal connection

For Lustrinelli, the matches against Lucerne are certainly something special. Finally, after his period at Sparta Prague, he played in Central Switzerland for a year and a half. “In retrospect, it’s a shame I didn’t stay longer.” He has very fond memories of that time. “People live there for football. I felt a lot of love from the fans.”

The last time Lustrinelli was at the match against Lugano in Lucerne. He devised a plan to climb the FCL again.

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