ST. GALLEN. St. Gallen and Young Boys went through a rollercoaster before drawing 3-3. St. Gallen was definitely better in terms of ball possession (67%)​

The match was played at the Kybunpark stadium in St. Gallen on Sunday and it started at 4:30 pm local time. The referee was Fedayi San who had the assistance of Pascal Hirzel and Benjamin Zürcher. The 4th official was Marijan Drmic.

Match Statistics​

  • ! 67 Ball Possession 33
Shots
  • 10 Total 8
  • 7 On Target 6
  • 3 Off Target 2
  • 0 Shots blocked 0
  • 136 Attack 90
  • 84 Dangerous attack 71
  • 116 Ball safe 91
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 1 Corners 4
Fouls
  • 7 Total 15
  • 3 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 4

Ball possession

St. Gallen was in firm control of the ball 67% while Young Boys was struggling with a 33% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

St. Gallen was more pushing with 84 dangerous attacks and 10 shots of which 7 were on target. However, that was not enough St. Gallen to win the match​.

St. Gallen shot 10 times, 7 on target, 3 off target. On the opposite side, Young Boys shot 8 times, 6 on target, 2 off target.

Cards

St. Gallen received 3 yellow cards (J. Guillemenot, A. Jankewitz and K. Duah). On the other side, Young Boys received 1 yellow card (C. Zesiger).

Match Timeline

5'
7'
25'
44'
44'
50'
Bastien Toma- sub ->A. Jankewitz
53'
53'
53'
53'
60'
61'
65'
73'
Cheikh Niasse- sub ->J. Monteiro
75'
Fabian Schubert- sub ->P. Sutter
81'
85'
89'
89'
Mohamed Camara- sub ->J. Siebatcheu
90'

Standings

Standings
Team
Pts
Pl
Last 5

After playing this contest, St. Gallen will have 20 points to sit in the 8th place. Talking about the opposition, Young Boys will have 36 points to sit in the 3rd place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Super League, St. Gallen will host Servette on the 12th of February with a 9-2 head to head record in favor of St. Gallen (3 draws).

Young Boys will host Basel on the 13th of February with a 25-22 head to head record in favor of Basel (18 draws).

St. Gallen – Formation

St. Gallen
G
6.4
D
Leonidas Stergiou 4.Switzerland
6.8
D
Matej Maglica 14.Croatia
6.6
53'
D
Isaac Schmidt 33.Switzerland
6.4
D
Patrick Sutter 30.Switzerland
5.5
81'
M
7.4
M
Lukas Görtler 16.Germany
7.4
M
Alexandre Jankewitz 45.Switzerland
6.4
53' 44'
F
Kwadwo Duah 11.Switzerland
8.1
75' 61', 90'
F
Jérémy Guillemenot 9.Switzerland
6.6
53' 5'
F
Julian Von Moos 19.Switzerland
6.8
65'
Substitutes
G
Lukas Watkowiak 25.Germany
D
E. Cabral 15.Portugal
D
Musah Nuhu 3.Ghana
M
Bastien Toma 72.Switzerland
6.8
53'
M
Basil Stillhart 6.Switzerland
6.6
53'
F
Fabian Schubert 7.Austria
6.2
81'
F
Alessio Besio 31.Switzerland
7.2
53' 85'
F
Víctor Ruiz 10.Spain
F
Christopher Lungoyi 28.Switzerland
6.6
65'

St. Gallen started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

The manager Peter Zeidler decided to play with the following team: Lawrence Ati (6.4), Patrick Sutter (5.5), Leonidas Stergiou (6.8), Matej Maglica (6.6), Isaac Schmidt (6.4), Lukas Görtler (7.4), Jordi Quintillà (7.4), Alexandre Jankewitz (6.4), Julian Von Moos (6.8), Kwadwo Duah (8.1) and Jérémy Guillemenot (6.6).

The home team had on the bench: Euclides Cabral, Fabian Schubert (6.2), Alessio Besio (7.2), Bastien Toma (6.8), Victor Ruiz, Musah Nuhu, Basil Stillhart (6.6), Christophe Lungoyi (6.6) and Lukas Watkowiak.

St. Gallen could not rely on the presence of C. Lungoyi (injured).

Substitutions

St. Gallen made 5 changes: A. Jankewitz for B. Toma (53′), J. Guillemenot for A. Besio (53′), M. Maglica for B. Stillhart (53′), J. Von Moos for C. Lungoyi (65′) and P. Sutter for F. Schubert (81′).

Best player: Kwadwo Duah​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for St. Gallen was Kwadwo Duah.

His rating is (8.1) with 2 goals, 23 passes (60% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 2 duels out of 6.

Young Boys – Formation

Young Boys
G
Anthony Racioppi 1.Switzerland
5.6
D
Fabian Lustenberger 28.Switzerland
7.0
D
Jordan Lefort 25.France
6.3
D
Cédric Zesiger 5.Switzerland
6.5
7'
D
Quentin Maceiras 24.Switzerland
5.6
M
Christian Fassnacht 16.Switzerland
9.1
25'
M
Vincent Sierro 8.Switzerland
6.5
60'
M
Sandro Lauper 30.Switzerland
6.6
89'
M
Fabian Rieder 32.Switzerland
7.9
F
Jordan Siebatcheu 17.France
8.6
89' 44', 50'
F
Joël Monteiro 77.Portugal
6.7
73'
Substitutes
G
G. Faivre 91.Switzerland
D
Ulisses Garcia 21.Switzerland
89'
D
Mohamed Camara 4.Guinea
89'
D
A. Amenda 23.Switzerland
D
Lewin Blum 27.Switzerland
M
Cheikh Niasse 20.Senegal
6.1
73'
M
M. Sulejmani 10.Serbia
F
Wilfried Kanga 9.France
6.2
60'

Young Boys started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

David Wagner played with: Anthony Racioppi (5.6), Quentin Maceiras (5.6), Fabian Lustenberger (7.0), Cedric Zesiger (6.5), Jordan Lefort (6.3), Christian Fassnacht (9.1), Vincent Sierro (6.5), Sandro Lauper (6.6), Fabian Rieder (7.9), Joel Monteiro (6.7) and Jordan Siebatcheu (8.6).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Guillaume Faivre, Cheikh Niasse (6.1), Miralem Sulejmani, Ulisses Garcia, Mohamed Camara, Wilfried Kanga (6.2), Aurele Amenda and Lewin Blum.

Substitutions

Young Boys made 4 changes: V. Sierro for W. Kanga (60′), J. Monteiro for C. Niasse (73′), S. Lauper for U. Garcia (89′) and J. Siebatcheu for M. Camara (89′).

Best player: Christian Fassnacht​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Young Boys was Christian Fassnacht.

His rating is (9.1) with 1 goal, 21 passes (47% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 8 duels out of 15. He performed 3 crosses.

Results of the day

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