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With a crushing 0:4 in St. Gallen, FC Sion remains in last place after its worst season since its revival in 2006 and has to go to the jump-off. The game leaves only one conclusion: this team is clinically dead!
“Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy is the clear favorite in the barrage,” said president Christian Constantin. But the big question is: will this barrage be played at all? Rumors of a possible cancellation are circulating because of problems with the licensing of Yverdon Sport.
Cost question as point of contention
League CEO Claudius Schäfer replies in a no-obligation interview with Blue: “Yverdon won the Challenge League and got the license. And for a stadium. I assume they will play there.”
This stadium is the Tourbillon in Sion. The Stade Municipal in Yverdon will not be SL-ready until September at the earliest. But the Wallis security director Frédéric Favre said clearly last week: “It is impossible for Wallis to pay the security costs of Yverdon games.” The climber simply left these costs unmentioned when filling out the license.
“It has to be possible”
Now both Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy and Sion don’t think the barrage should be played because Yverdon got the license wrongly.
And yet the two clubs have no choice but to prepare for Saturday at 6 p.m. “We’re not dead,” Numa Lavanchy says defiantly after being removed from Kybunpark. “We are lucky that we are not the last to descend. And with all due respect: the opponent is Stade-Lausanne. It must be possible.”
CC, of course, sees it differently: “The team has been paralyzed since the referee polemic. And Ouchy is very strong. They’ve knocked us out of the cup twice recently. That says it all.”
Source : Blick

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