Servette vs Lucerne: Swiss Super League Draw – RTS.ch

Still in difficulty, the Servette FC managed to get the draw against Lucerne (2-2). Miroslav Stevanovic, a decisive passer and scorer, maintained the green branches.

Coming into play at the break with Alexis Antunes and Samuel Mraz after an indigent first half that saw Lucerne logically take the lead (5th Spadanuda), the Bosnian sounded the revolt by finding Antunes on a corner (58th, 1-1). And in the 89th, it was a raging cross -head that he snatched a draw more than deserved for the SFC.

Lucerne, who had taken over the lead in the 75th on a rupture concluded by Matteo Di Giusto, can consider himself happy to leave the end of Lake Geneva with a point in pocket. Antunes could well have offered a first Super League victory to his coach Jocelyn Gourvennec without a feat by Pascal Loretz in additional time.

YB bat Lugano

In Bern, Lugano once again fell two weeks after his elimination in the first round of the Swiss Cup. The Bianconeri lost 3-1 ahead of the players in the capital.

Martim Marques (12th) had quickly responded to the opening of Chris Bédia’s score on penalty (11th). But YB resumed the lead after tea thanks to Christian Fassnacht (48th), well served by Olivier Mambwa, 16 -year -old left side who made his great debut in Super League.

Bédia was the author of a double (80th) to ensure the victory of the Bernese, who point to five lengths from Leader Thoune (13 points). Lugano is 10th, with three points, like GC and Lausanne, a point in front of Servette.

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Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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