Basel prevails over Lugano 3-1

LUGANO. Basel conquers Lugano 3-1.

Basel prevails over Lugano 3-1

LUGANO. Basel conquers Lugano 3-1.

The match was played at the Stadio di Cornaredo stadium in Lugano on Wednesday and it started at 8:30 pm local time. The referee was Alessandro Dudic with the collaboration of Jonas Erni and Bastien Lengacher. The 4th official was Mirel Turkes.

Match Timeline

18'
Dominik Schmid- Yellow
21'
Kevin Rüegg- Yellow
Roman Macek- Yellow
25'
29'
Renato Steffen- Yellow
49'
Roman Macek(goal)Zan Celar 
54'
Roman Macek(VAR)
56'
56'
R. Beney- sub ->Juan Carlos Gauto
56'
M. Dräger- sub ->Kevin Rüegg
61'
Djordje Jovanovic (goal)Jonathan Dubasin
67'
L. Avdullahu- sub ->Taulant Xhaka
67'
Gabriel Sigua - sub ->Jonathan Dubasin
Jhon Espinoza- sub ->Roman Macek
69'
Mohamed Belhadj Mahmoud- sub ->Uran Bislimi
69'
Shkelqim Vladi- sub ->Yanis Cimignani
70'
Shkelqim Vladi- Yellow
77'
80'
Thierno Barry- sub ->Đorđe Jovanović
Boris Babic- sub ->Hicham Mahou 
84'
Kreshnik Hajrizi- sub ->Allan Arigoni
84'
87'
Mirko Salvi- Yellow
89'
L. Avdullahu- Yellow
Amir Saipi- Yellow
89'
Kreshnik Hajrizi- Yellow
89'
90'
R. Beney(goal)
90'
L. Avdullahu- Yellow
Amir Saipi- Yellow
90'

Standings

After this match, Lugano stays with 22 points to remain in the 6th place. Regarding the opposition, Basel will has 15 points to remain in the 11th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Super League, Lugano will host Winterthur on the 10th of December with a 4-1 head to head record in favor of Lugano (1 draw).

Basel will host Grasshopper on the 9th of December with a 35-14 head to head record in favor of Basel (18 draws).

Lugano – Formation

Lugano
G
Amir Saipi 1.Switzerland
6.4
90'
D
A. Hajdari 5.Switzerland
7.1
D
Lukas Mai 17.Germany
6.8
D
Allan Arigoni 34.Switzerland
6.6
84'
M
Roman Macek 7.Czech Republic
7.7
69' 25' Goals54'
M
7.1
M
Hicham Mahou 18.France
6.4
84'
M
Yanis Cimignani 21.France
6.3
70'
M
Uran Bislimi 25.Switzerland
6.8
69'
F
Zan Celar 9.Slovenia
7.5
F
Renato Steffen 11.Switzerland
6.8
49'
Substitutes
G
Steven Deana 90.Switzerland
D
Kreshnik Hajrizi 4.Kosovo
6.4
84' 89'
D
Jhon Espinoza 6.Ecuador
6.3
69'
D
A. El Wafi 22.Morocco
M
Adrian Durrer 8.Switzerland
M
Johan Nkama 24.Nigeria
M
6.7
69'
F
Shkelqim Vladi 19.Kosovo
6.4
70' 77'
F
Boris Babic 27.Switzerland
6.4
84'

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

The manager Mattia Croci-Torti decided to play with the following team: Amir Saipi (6.4), Allan Arigoni (6.6), Lukas Mai  (6.8), Albian Hajdari (7.1), Jonathan Sabbatini (7.1), Yanis Cimignani (6.3), Roman Macek (7.7), Uran Bislimi (6.8), Hicham Mahou  (6.4), Zan Celar  (7.5) and Renato Steffen (6.8).

The home team had on the bench: Kreshnik Hajrizi (6.4), Jhon Espinoza (6.3), Adrian Durrer , Shkelqim Vladi (6.4), Ayman El Wafi, Johan Nkama, Boris Babic (6.4), Hadj Mahmoud (6.7) and Steven Deana.

Substitutions

Lugano made 5 changes: Roman Macek for Jhon Espinoza (69′), Yanis Cimignani for Shkelqim Vladi (70′), Uran Bislimi for Hadj Mahmoud (69′), Hicham Mahou  for Boris Babic (84′) and Allan Arigoni for Kreshnik Hajrizi (84′).

Player of the match: Roman Macek​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Lugano was Roman Macek.

His rating is 7.7 with 1 goal, 25 passes (80% accurate) and 0 key passes. He won 6 duels out of 11.

Basel – Formation

Basel
G
Marwin Hitz 1.Switzerland
G
Mirko Salvi 13.Switzerland
7.0
87'
D
Fabian Frei  20.Switzerland
6.8
D
Finn van Breemen 25.Netherlands
6.6
D
Kevin Rüegg 27.Switzerland
6.4
56' 21'
D
Dominik Schmid 31.Switzerland
7.1
18'
M
Jonathan Dubasin 8.Belgium
8.4
67' Goals29'
M
Anton Kade 30.Germany
7.5
M
J. Gauto 33.Argentina
6.4
56'
M
Taulant Xhaka 34.Albania
7.5
67'
M
Renato Veiga 40.Portugal
7.7
F
8.1
80' Goals61'
Substitutes
G
Nils de Mol  16.Switzerland
D
Michael Lang 5.Switzerland
D
M. Dräger 6.Tunisia
7.0
56'
D
Adrian Leon Barisic  26.Bosnia and Herzegovina
M
Gabriel Sigua  21.Georgia
6.3
67'
M
A. Onyegbule 29.Germany
M
L. Avdullahu 37.Switzerland
6.8
67' 90'
F
Thierno Barry 9.France
6.6
80'
F
R. Beney 35.Switzerland
7.8
56' Goals90'

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

Fabio Celestini played with: Marwin Hitz, Mirko Salvi (7.0), Kevin Rüegg (6.4), Fabian Frei (6.8), Finn van Breemen (6.6), Dominik Schmid (7.1), Renato Veiga (7.7), Taulant Xhaka (7.5), Juan Carlos Gauto (6.4), Jonathan Dubasin (8.4) and Anton Kade (7.5), Đorđe Jovanović (8.1).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Michael Lang, Mohamed Dräger (7.0), Thierno Barry (6.6), Gabriel Sigua (6.3), Adrian Leon Barišić, Adriano Onyegbule, Romeo Beney (7.8), Leon Avdullahu (6.8) and Nils De Mol.

Substitutions

Basel made 4 changes: Đorđe Jovanović for Thierno Barry (80′), Jonathan Dubasin for Gabriel Sigua (67′), Taulant Xhaka for Leon Avdullahu (67′) and Kevin Rüegg for Mohamed Dräger (56′).

Player of the match: Jonathan Dubasin​

The most impressive player for Basel was Jonathan Dubasin.

His rating is 8.4 with 1 goal, 29 passes (97% accurate) and 1 key pass. He won 6 duels out of 12. He performed 1 cross.

Results of the day

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