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Jérémy Frick – grade 4
Has little work, but does it with confidence. There will certainly be more demand for him in Pilsen next Thursday.
Keigo Tsunemoto – Grade 4
An unremarkable game. He tries to create attacking danger, but mainly uses his right side.
Steve Rouiller – Grade 5
The defense chief delivers yet another fantastic performance. He has an excellent opponent in Tomas Chory (2 meters tall), but he solves the duels brilliantly.
Yoan Severin – grade 4
Dares to make some approaches to the goal, but generally shows a defensive game.
Théo Magnin – grade 4
The left back fights as always and shows an exemplary mentality.
Bendeguz Bolla – grade 3
The Hungarian improved as the match progressed, but his performance was too weak.
Samba Lele Diba – grade 4
He condenses a lot and generally delivers a good game.
Gaël Ondoua – grade 3
Some ball losses. Destroys the opponent’s game.
Dereck Kutesa – grade 4
He is one of the few who made the difference in the first half. He brings speed.
Jérémy Guillemenot – grade 2
Defends a lot, but contributes absolutely nothing offensively. Need to go outside for a break.
Enzo Crivelli – grade 3
Muscle strength, duels, but too little technical finesse.
Miroslav Stevanovic – grade 5
The Bosnian genius came on for Guillemenot at half-time and was the best player on the pitch. Immediately proves to be dangerous for the Czech defense.
Timothe Cognat
Shortly for a review.
Alexis Antunes
Short for a review.
Anthony Baron
Short for a review.
Tiemoko Ouattara
Short for a review.
Source : Blick

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