St. Gallen worse than it’s been in twelve years

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Jérémy Guillemenot has been without a win for ten games.
Stephen KreisFootball reporter

St. Gallen in the lead? Not much for this season! Grün-Weiss drove 17 times at the front, but in the end only managed six victories. FCSG also scored 1-0 against Servette. Guillemenot sends in Witzig, who beats SFC goalie Frick with a remarkable lob. Shortly before the break, it is the goal scorer who is responsible for a hand penalty. On the sidelines, coach Peter Zeidler fights with the fourth official, it’s no use. Bedia loads Zigi. And Witzig, who was a hero before, stops laughing.

Lukas Görtler has also refrained from grinning attacks lately, before the duel against Servette, the captain of St. Gallen, paints a sad picture at the “Tagblatt”. “It’s not easy when you haven’t won so many games for so many games. The mood is extremely bad. I haven’t seen anything like this in St. Gallen since I’ve been here. A lot is questioned from the outside. You can see that we owe the public something, and you can see us destroying a lot that we’ve built over the years.”

One point for morale

The aspens make up 1:1 against Servette. After the game, Görtler speaks of a moral point. Against an opponent who only lost once at home this season. Nevertheless, the East Swiss remain without a win in their tenth league game in a row. That hasn’t been the case in St. Gallen since the 2010/11 season! At that point, ten competitive bankruptcies were pending – and they were relegated at the end of the season.

At least one point against Servette. Afterwards, Görtler told Blue: “It was extremely important not to lose here in Geneva. Servette has a great team. And with the confidence we have at the moment, going to Geneva is not easy. If we had lost again, the mood would have been very bad.” But you fought, so Görtler. Armed against the crisis. “Everyone defended for everyone.”

Relegation battle probably over

Qualities that are needed in the relegation battle. Espen coach Peter Zeidler said that after the defeat against Winterthur after the draw in Geneva, St. Gallen is eight points ahead of promoted Winterthur and seven ahead of FC Sion five rounds before the end. But they both played one game less and now play against Basel and FC Zurich.

Source : Blick

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