Lugano liquidates Yverdon Sport 6-1 with a superb match. HIGHLIGHTS

LUGANO. Lugano destroys Yverdon Sport 6-1 with goals of

Lugano liquidates Yverdon Sport 6-1 with a superb match. HIGHLIGHTS

LUGANO. Lugano destroys Yverdon Sport 6-1 with goals of Jonathan Sabbatini (24′), Shkelqim Vladi (34′), Mattia Bottani (41′), Milton Valenzuela (65′), Renato Steffen (79′) and Renato Steffen (79′). On the opposite side, Yverdon Sport scored with ​Kevin Omoruyi (8′). Lugano was truly better in terms of ball possession (62%) and that was among the factors of its victory.​

The match was played at the Stadio di Cornaredo stadium in Lugano on Sunday and it started at 4:30 pm local time. The referee was Mirel Turkes assisted by Marco Zürcher and Nicolas Müller. The 4th official was Maxime Odiet. The weather was few clouds. The temperature was hot at 29.78 degrees Celsius or 85.6 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 61%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 62 Ball Possession 38
Shots
  • 17 Total 8
  • 9 On Target 3
  • 5 Off Target 3
  • 3 Shots blocked 2
  • 75 Attack 57
  • 66 Dangerous attack 48
  • 44 Ball safe 41
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 3 Corners 5
  • 1 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 4 Total 4
  • 4 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 1
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 6

Ball possession

Lugano had a superior ball possession 62% while Yverdon Sport was struggling with a 38% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Lugano was more pushing with 66 dangerous attacks and 17 shots of which 9 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Lugano won the match​.

Lugano shot 17 times, 9 on target, 5 off target. On the opposite side, Yverdon Sport shot 8 times, 3 on target, 3 off target.

Cards

Lugano received 4 yellow cards (Milton Valenzuela, Albian Hajdari, Mattia Bottani and Uran Bislimi). Regarding the opposition, Yverdon Sport received 2 yellow cards (Mohamed Tijani and Mauro Rodrigues).

Match Timeline

8'
Kevin Carlos(goal)
Jonathan Sabbatini (goal)
24'
Jhon Espinoza- sub ->Allan Arigoni
31'
Milton Valenzuela- Yellow
32'
Shkelqim Vladi(goal)
34'
A. Hajdari- Yellow
37'
Mattia Bottani(goal)
41'
Mattia Bottani- Yellow
43'
46'
51'
Anthony Sauthier (owngoal)
46'
Mauro Rodrigues- sub ->Kevin Omoruyi
Uran Bislimi- Yellow
59'
Milton Valenzuela(goal)Anto Grgic
65'
Boris Babic- sub ->Mattia Bottani
63'
Anto Grgic- sub ->Uran Bislimi
63'
Roman Macek- sub ->Yanis Cimignani
63'
Zan Celar- sub ->Shkelqim Vladi
70'
71'
Evans Maurin - sub ->Varol Tasar
Renato Steffen(goal)
79'
Renato Steffen(goal)
79'
81'
Mohamed Tijani- Yellow
81'
Mohamed Tijani(yellowredcard)
Renato Steffen(VAR)
81'
71'
Mihael Klepac - sub ->Ricardo Azevedo Alves
87'
Mauro Rodrigues- Yellow

Standings

After this match, Lugano will have 9 points to remain in the 2nd place. Regarding the opposition, Yverdon Sport will stay with 4 points like Lausanne Sport, Grasshopper and Winterthur to remain in the 10th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Super League, Lugano will host Lausanne Sport on the 27th of September with a 9-5 head to head in favor of Lugano (2 draws).

Yverdon Sport will play away agasint Stade Lausanne-Ouchy on the 28th of September with a 1-0 head to head statistic in favor of Yverdon Sport (0 draws).

Lugano – Formation

Lugano
G
Amir Saipi 1.Switzerland
7.0
D
Kreshnik Hajrizi 4.Kosovo
7.5
D
A. Hajdari 5.Switzerland
6.6
37'
D
Milton Valenzuela 23.Argentina
7.1
32' Goals65'
D
Allan Arigoni 34.Switzerland
6.7
31'
M
Mattia Bottani 10.Switzerland
8.7
63' 43' Goals41'
M
Renato Steffen 11.Switzerland
7.3
Goals79', 79'
M
8.8
Goals24'
M
Yanis Cimignani 21.France
6.5
63'
M
Uran Bislimi 25.Switzerland
6.4
63' 59'
F
Shkelqim Vladi 19.Kosovo
7.9
70' Goals34'
Substitutes
G
Steven Deana 90.Switzerland
D
Jhon Espinoza 6.Ecuador
7.0
31'
D
A. El Wafi 22.Morocco
D
Martim Marques 26.Portugal
M
Roman Macek 7.Czech Republic
6.7
63'
M
Anto Grgic 16.Switzerland
7.1
63'
F
Zan Celar 9.Slovenia
6.6
70'
F
Boris Babic 27.Switzerland
6.5
63'

Lugano adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager Mattia Croci-Torti decided to play with the following team: Amir Saipi (7.0), Allan Arigoni (6.7), Kreshnik Hajrizi (7.5), Albian Hajdari (6.6), Milton Valenzuela (7.1), Uran Bislimi (6.4), Jonathan Sabbatini (8.8), Renato Steffen (7.3), Mattia Bottani (8.7), Yanis Cimignani (6.5) and Shkelqim Vladi (7.9).

The home team had on the bench: Jhon Espinoza (7.0), Roman Macek (6.7), Zan Celar (6.6), Anto Grgic (7.1), Ayman El Wafi, Martim Marques, Boris Babic (6.5), Hadj Mahmoud and Steven Deana.

Lugano could not rely on the presence of Jhon Espinoza (injured).

Substitutions

Lugano made 5 changes: Allan Arigoni for Jhon Espinoza (31′), Mattia Bottani for Boris Babic (63′), Uran Bislimi for Anto Grgic (63′), Yanis Cimignani for Roman Macek (63′) and Shkelqim Vladi for Zan Celar (70′).

Best player: Jonathan Sabbatini​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Lugano was Jonathan Sabbatini.

His rating is (8.8) with 1 goal, 55 passes (0% accurate) and 4 key passes. He was won 2 duels out of 7.

Yverdon Sport – Formation

Yverdon Sport
G
Kevin Martin 22.Switzerland
5.6
D
Mohamed Tijani 2.Benin
6.1
81'
D
Dario Del Fabro 4.Italy
6.1
D
6.8
D
Anthony Sauthier  32.Switzerland
6.4
M
B. Céspedes 5.Bolivia
6.7
M
Ricardo Alves 17.Switzerland
6.5
71'
M
Varol Tasar  27.Germany
7.1
71'
M
S. Gouet 45.Cameroon
6.5
M
Christopher Lungoyi 88.Switzerland
6.5
46'
F
Kevin Carlos 11.Spain
7.3
46' Goals8'
Substitutes
G
Mirco Mazzeo 99.Switzerland
M
Mauro Rodrigues 7.Portugal
6.3
46' 87'
M
Dominic Corness 10.England
M
Néhemie Lusuena 18.Switzerland
M
Mihael Klepac  97.Croatia
6.6
71'
F
Johan Kury  14.Switzerland
F
Brian Beyer 68.France
6.7
46'
F
Evans Maurin  70.France
6.6
71'
F
Aimen Mahious 81.Algeria

Also Yverdon Sport adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

Marco Schallibaum played with: Kevin Martin (5.6), Anthony Sauthier (6.4), Dario Del Fabro (6.1), Mohamed Tijani (6.1), William Le Pogam (6.8), Samuel Oum Gouet (6.5), Boris Cespedes (6.7), Varol Tasar (7.1), Ricardo Azevedo Alves (6.5), Christophe Lungoyi (6.5) and Kevin Omoruyi (7.3).

They had on the bench: Mauro Rodrigues (6.3), Dominic Corness, Johan Kury, Nehemie Lusuena, Brian Beyer (6.7), Evans Fabrice Maurin (6.6), Mihael Klepač (6.6), Mirco Mazzeo and Aimen Mahious.

Substitutions

Yverdon Sport made 4 changes: Christophe Lungoyi for Brian Beyer (46′), Kevin Omoruyi for Mauro Rodrigues (46′), Varol Tasar for Evans Fabrice Maurin (71′) and Ricardo Azevedo Alves for Mihael Klepač (71′).

Best player: Kevin Omoruyi​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Yverdon Sport was Kevin Omoruyi.

His rating is (7.3) with 1 goal, 11 passes (0% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 2 duels out of 4.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Super League.​