The Super League grades of the 28th round: YB quartet punished with grade 2

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Stillhart (left, here against Basel’s Schmid) is part of the Winterthur trio with grade 5.
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Lausanne – YB 2:0

The team supporters delivered in Lausanne! Captain Olivier Custodio, who does not have a permanent position this season, shows an excellent performance in midfield alongside Antoine Bernede. They literally suffocated the Bernese opponents in the first half. Noë Dussenne, who has not yet made an impression in the new year, not only makes it 2-0, but also impresses in the matches. The wingers disappoint for once. Donat Rrudhani – just like Fousseni Diabaté – remains pale. And YB? Insufficiently presented across the board, with the offense in particular having a miserable afternoon.

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Lausanne – YB 2:0: Double blow dismantles the master(03:15)

Basel – Winterthur 1:1

Souleymane Diaby from Winterthur plays a very good match for 85 minutes in Joggeli. But then the left back scores a strange own goal. Ultimately, Diaby, like his two teammates Burkart and Fofana, had to accept a failing grade. Three players also failed at FCB, Kade, Dräger and Vouilloz. The three best on the field? Playing at Winterthur: Goalkeeper Keller, goalscorer Stillhart and Ltaief.

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Basel – Winterthur 1:1: Stillhart strikes beautifully, after which Diaby ruins the Winti victory(03:11)

GC – St. Gall 1:1

“Leo!” the goalkeepers usually shout when they want the ball. And the defenders have to thin out. It didn’t quite work out in the rankings against St. Gallen. Although Justin Hammel roars like a lion, his defender friend Tobers quickly sends the ball into the feet of FCSG striker Akolo. He would have had the chance to become a double goalscorer, but failed from a top position in the second half due to Hammel’s strong performance. FCSG chairman Matthias Hüppi is annoyed by this. In general, the Eastern Swiss sinned again in the final: 29 shots and only one goal speak for themselves. If Grün-Weiss had a real clipper, they would almost certainly be in the Championship group. For the Hoppers, however, this season is all about staying in the competition. The return of striker Momoh gives hope. And that Bradley Fink scored for the first time since mid-August.

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GC – St. Gall 1:1: Will this Fink hit save Berner’s job?(03:12)

Lugano-Yverdon 2-0

Milton Valenzuela is an asset on his left side. In addition to his goal of making it 2-0, he is also defensively solid and the best man on the field. Despite the victory in Lugano, the attacking forces are rather inconspicuous. Zan Celar dives after his good chance in the 16th minute. For Yverdon, goalkeeper Paul Bernardoni shines several times with great reflexes, but he looks unhappy when the team from Ticino takes the lead. The attacking duo around Aimen Mahious and Kevin Carlos is completely ignored by the Lugano defense. Dominic Corness can be credited with sacrificing himself for his team in the second half and helping out at left back. A position that does not do justice to his qualities.

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Lugano – Yverdon 2-0: Valenzuela coolly lobs the ball over Bernardoni(03:19)

FCZ – Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy 2:2

How do you evaluate a team that plays a very good first half for a long time, but then brutally falls apart? Answer: Mostly solid. FCZ’s attacking players Krasniqi and Okita get the five because they create a lot of tension and work backwards exemplarily in the second half. Kamberi (5) is also convincing. The defender hardly makes any mistakes and saves once on the goal line. From Lausanne-Ouchy – which was completely invisible for a long time – only goalkeeper Vachoux shines. It is thanks to the 29-year-old that Ouchy did not concede four or five goals in the first half.

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FCZ – SLO 2:2: Double substitutions cost FCZ their victory(02:58)

Lucerne – Napkin 2:2

It is a very entertaining game in the Swissporarena. However, there are still some that rise or fall very sharply. FCL right back Severin Ottiger, for example. He barely succeeds and that’s why coach Mario Frick takes him off the field at halftime, as expected. However, the best in this game are the goalscorers. Above all, Servette striker Takuma Nishimura. The Japanese scored two goals. Adrian Grbic also recorded two score points and is therefore the best Lucerne player. FCL goalkeeper Pascal Loretz also received a 5 with two big saves in the final phase. Ardon Jashari received a passing grade. However, his foul play with penalties is very naive. But he makes up for this mistake with a lot of running and a lot of rushes.

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Lucerne – Napkin 2:2: Mall saves Servette’s point at the last minute(03:19)
Super League 23/24
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
BSC Young Boys
BSC Young Boys
28
29
54
2
Napkin FC
Napkin FC
28
18
54
3
FC Lugano
FC Lugano
28
10
46
4
FC Zurich
FC Zurich
28
10
43
5
FC St. Gallen
FC St. Gallen
28
4
41
6
FC Winterthur
FC Winterthur
28
-2
41
7
FC Lucerne
FC Lucerne
28
-4
38
8th
Yverdon Sports FC
Yverdon Sports FC
28
-20
33
9
FC Lausanne Sport
FC Lausanne Sport
28
-5
32
10
FC Basel
FC Basel
28
-11
32
11
Grasshopper Club Zurich
Grasshopper Club Zurich
28
-3
30
12
FC Stade Lausanne Ouchy
FC Stade Lausanne Ouchy
28
-26
20

Source : Blick

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