Young Boys conquers Winterthur 4-1 after recovering from a 0-1 deficit

WINTERTHUR. Young Boys found a way to reverse the score before demolishing Winterthur.

Young Boys conquers Winterthur 4-1 after recovering from a 0-1 deficit

WINTERTHUR. Young Boys managed to reverse the score before demolishing Winterthur. It was Winterthur to score first with a goal from Samuel Ballet. Notwithstanding, later Young Boys found the way to reverse the scoreline scoring 4 consecutive goals with Joël Monteiro (6′), Filip Ugrinic (43′), Loris Benito (71′) and Meschack Elia (83′).

Young Boys remained with 10 players after Sandro Lauper  received a red card in the 59′. Anyway, Young Boys still found a way to win this match playing only with 10 players​.

The match was played at the Stadion Schützenwiese stadium in Winterthur on Saturday and it started at 6:00 pm local time. The referee was Anojen Kanagasingam assisted by Alain Heiniger and Claudio dos Santos. The 4th official was David Huwiler. The weather was moderate rain. The temperature was quite cold at 5.8 degrees Celsius or 42.44 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 73%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 53 Ball Possession 47
Shots
  • 19 Total 16
  • 5 On Target 8
  • 5 Off Target 6
  • 9 Shots blocked 2
  • 101 Attack 94
  • 48 Dangerous attack 59
  • 70 Ball safe 76
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 6 Corners 3
  • 4 Off Sides 2
Fouls
  • 9 Total 5
  • 2 Yellow Cards 4
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 1
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

No teams had a vastly superior advantage in terms of ball possession. Winterthur was in possession of the ball for 53% of the time vs. Young Boys that controlled the ball for 47% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Young Boys had a more offensive attitude with 59 dangerous attacks and 16 shots of which 8 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Young Boys won the match.​

Winterthur shot 19 times, 5 on target, 5 off target. On the other side, Young Boys shot 16 times, 8 on target, 6 off target.

Cards

Winterthur received 2 yellow cards (Alexandre Jankewitz and Samuel Ballet). Regarding the opposition, Young Boys received 4 yellow cards (Darian Males, Loris Benito, Mohamed Camara and Filip Ugrinic).

Also, Young Boys didn’t finish the match with 11 players after Sandro Lauper  (Young Boys) was sent off after receiving a straight red card in the (59′).

Match Timeline

4'
6'
Joël Monteiro(goal)Meschack Elia
15'
Filip Ugrinic - Yellow
22'
Loris Benito - Yellow
24'
Mohamed Camara- Yellow
43'
Filip Ugrinic (goal)Darian Males
46'
Ebrima Colley- sub ->Joël Monteiro
51'
51'
Darian Males- Yellow
57'
Sandro Lauper(VAR_CARD)
59'
Sandro Lauper- Red
61'
Cheikh Niasse- sub ->Darian Males
S. Diaby- sub ->Tobias Schättin
67'
Aldin Turkes- sub ->Nishan Burkart
67'
Alexandre Jankewitz - Yellow
69'
71'
Loris Benito (goal)Ulisses Garcia 
Randy Schneider- sub ->Luca Zuffi
80'
Roman Buess - sub ->Yannick Schmid
80'
80'
Cedric Itten- sub ->Jean-Pierre Nsame
80'
80'
Saidy Janko - sub ->Lewin Blum
83'
Meschack Elia(goal)Mohamed Camara
90'
N. Persson- sub ->Meschack Elia

Standings

After this match, Winterthur will stay with 16 points like Lugano and Yverdon Sport to remain in the 7th place. Talking about the opposition, Young Boys will have 25 points to remain in the 1st place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Super League, Winterthur will play away against Stade Lausanne-Ouchy on the 27th of January with a 1-0 head to head stats in favor of Winterthur (0 draws).

Young Boys will play away agasint Lausanne Sport on the 3rd of February with a 22-3 head to head stats in favor of Young Boys (7 draws).

Winterthur – Formation

Winterthur
G
M. Keller 33.Switzerland
6.3
D
Basil Stillhart 4.Switzerland
6.3
D
Remo Arnold 16.Switzerland
6.4
D
Yannick Schmid 25.Switzerland
6.4
80'
M
Tobias Schättin  3.Switzerland
6.8
67'
M
Matteo Di Giusto 10.Switzerland
7.3
80'
M
Adrian Gantenbein 19.Switzerland
7.0
M
Alexandre Jankewitz  45.Switzerland
7.0
69'
M
Luca Zuffi 77.Switzerland
7.3
80'
M
Nishan Burkart 99.Switzerland
6.8
67'
F
Samuel Ballet 17.Switzerland
8.1
51' Goals4'
Substitutes
G
Markus Kuster 30.Austria
D
S. Diaby 18.Ivory Coast
6.4
67'
D
Loïc Lüthi 21.Switzerland
D
Silvan Sidler 24.Switzerland
M
Randy Schneider 6.Switzerland
7.0
80'
M
Samir Ramizi 8.Serbia
7.0
80'
M
Thibault Corbaz 14.Switzerland
F
Roman Buess  9.Switzerland
6.3
80'
F
Aldin Turkes 11.Bosnia and Herzegovina
6.4
67'

Winterthur started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager Patrick Rahmen decided to play with the following team: Marvin Keller (6.3), Yannick Schmid (6.4), Remo Arnold (6.4), Basil Stillhart (6.3), Adrian Gantenbein (7.0), Alexandre Jankewitz (7.0), Luca Zuffi (7.3), Tobias Schättin (6.8), Matteo Di Giusto (7.3), Samuel Ballet (8.1) and Nishan Burkart (6.8).

The home team had on the bench: Randy Schneider (7.0), Samir Ramizi (7.0), Roman Buess (6.3), Aldin Turkeš (6.4), Thibault Corbaz, Souleymane Diaby (6.4), Loïc Lüthi, Silvan Sidler and Markus Kuster.

Substitutions

Winterthur made 5 changes: Nishan Burkart for Aldin Turkeš (67′), Tobias Schättin for Souleymane Diaby (67′), Matteo Di Giusto for Samir Ramizi (80′), Yannick Schmid for Roman Buess (80′) and Luca Zuffi for Randy Schneider (80′).

Best player: Samuel Ballet​

The player that probably impressed the most for Winterthur was Samuel Ballet.

His rating is (8.1) with 1 goal, 30 passes (63% accurate) and 4 key passes. He was won 8 duels out of 19. He performed 4 crosses.

Young Boys – Formation

Young Boys
G
Anthony Racioppi 1.Switzerland
6.4
D
Mohamed Camara 13.Guinea
7.8
24'
D
Ulisses Garcia 21.Switzerland
7.5
D
Loris Benito  23.Switzerland
8.1
22' Goals71'
D
Lewin Blum 27.Switzerland
6.7
80'
M
Filip Ugrinic  7.Switzerland
7.3
15' Goals43'
M
Sandro Lauper 30.Switzerland
5.4
59'
M
Darian Males 39.Switzerland
7.9
61' 51'
M
Joël Monteiro 77.Portugal
7.1
46' Goals6'
F
Meschack Elia 15.DR Congo
9.4
90' Goals83'
F
Jean-Pierre Nsame 18.Cameroon
6.7
80'
Substitutes
G
David von Ballmoos 26.Switzerland
D
A. Amenda 4.Switzerland
D
Saidy Janko  17.Gambia
7.0
80'
D
N. Persson 19.Sweden
90'
D
Fabian Lustenberger  28.Switzerland
M
Cheikh Niasse 20.Senegal
7.1
61'
F
Cedric Itten 9.Switzerland
6.7
80'
F
Ebrima Colley 11.Gambia
7.1
46'
F
Silvere Ganvoula 35.Republic of the Congo

Young Boys started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

Raphaël Wicky played with: Anthony Racioppi (6.4), Lewin Blum (6.7), Mohamed Camara (7.8), Loris Benito (8.1), Ulisses Garcia  (7.5), Darian Males (7.9), Sandro Lauper  (5.4), Joël Monteiro (7.1), Filip Ugrinic (7.3), Jean-Pierre Nsame (6.7) and Meschack Elia (9.4).

These were the players on the bench: Aurèle Amenda, Cedric Itten (6.7), Ebrima Colley (7.1), Saidy Janko (7.0), Noah Persson, Cheikh Niasse (7.1), David von Ballmoos , Fabian Lustenberger and Silvère Ganvoula.

Young Boys could not rely on the presence of Cedric Itten (injured) and Noah Persson (injured).

Substitutions

Young Boys made 5 changes: Darian Males for Cheikh Niasse (61′), Joël Monteiro for Ebrima Colley (46′), Lewin Blum for Saidy Janko (80′), Jean-Pierre Nsame for Cedric Itten (80′) and Meschack Elia for Noah Persson (90′).

Best player: Meschack Elia​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Young Boys was Meschack Elia.

His rating is (9.4) with 1 goal, 20 passes (70% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 7 duels out of 10. He performed 6 crosses.

Results of the day

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