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Again nothing for St. Gallen. The Espen lost 0-2 to YB and are already ten games without a win in the competition. If you count the bankruptcy of the cup against Basel, there are already eleven. Still, Saturday night brought something positive with it. Because he’s back: Fabian Schubert (28).
245 days have passed since YB’s Ulisses Garcia horror mistake. His boarding resulted in a broken tibia and fibula for the Austrian. Now he has returned to the team against YB of all places. The Kybunpark, which is sold out apart from the host sector, warmly welcomes him already during the warm-up.
praise to the public
In the 80th minute the time had come: Schubert replaced Julian Von Moos and a standing ovation followed. Three minutes later, Jean-Pierre Nsame made it 0-2. But that does not alter the fact that Schubert is also celebrated after the final whistle. Coach Peter Zeidler is happy that his striker is finally back. “He is not yet one hundred percent. We are fully counting on him next season. We will see if he can still play in that one role.”
Like YB trainer Raphael Wicky, Zeidler has a few words ready for the audience. They are impressed that Garcia, the villain at the time, was not booed once. “That was very fair,” says Wicky. “The fans have forgiven him,” says Zeidler.
Bad luck Dayaku
Leon Dajaku (22) currently brings much less joy to the people of eastern Switzerland. After his two dismissals in the last three appearances, he does his side another disservice with the penalty he caused. The ball hits his hand in his own penalty area. “That was the defining scene,” says Zeidler. “We wanted to give him another chance. He’s so ambitious. Maybe he just wanted too much. Life goes on.”
In the Super League, St. Gallen will play at home against Basel in a week’s time. The advantage over the jump-off place is only six points. Maybe it will be Schubert of all people who will finally give fans back their lost smile this weekend.
Source : Blick

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