Freiburg vs Utrecht: Grifo’s Free-Kick Wins in Europa League

SC Freiburg is firmly in the top group of the Europa League. There was an unchallenged success against FC Utrecht, with Vincenzo Grifo doing magic once again. Mainz 05 held themselves harmless in the Conference League. A Mainz player is brutally fouled.

SC Freiburg remains unbeaten in the Europa League and is on course towards the knockout phase. The Bundesliga team won 2-0 (2-0) against FC Utrecht and remained undefeated in their eighth competitive game in a row. New signing Yuito Suzuki (20th minute) and another free kick goal from Vincenzo Grifo (45th) ensured the deserved success. The Dutch, led by former BVB professional Sebastien Haller, suffered their third defeat and are stuck deep in the bottom of the table in the league phase.

Against the eighth-placed team in the Dutch Eredivisie, the Breisgauers controlled the game from the start. The low-lying opponent initially made it difficult for the sports club to create chances. As the game progressed, the hosts gained an increasingly clear advantage.

After 20 minutes, coach Julian Schuster’s team successfully overturned the visitors’ defense for the first time. Grifo played a long ball from his own half to Christian Günter, who passed it perfectly from the baseline to Suzuki. The newcomer easily put the ball into the goal from close range. However, there were hardly any chances for the guests throughout the game.

As was the case at the weekend, Grifo scored with a free kick

The Dutch also had a hard time with former Dortmund player Haller in the starting line-up. They tried high balls to the massive attacker, but he was usually alone against two or three Freiburg players. Instead, Johan Manzambi (31′) almost made it 2-0, but his shot hit the aluminum. Grifo did better a little later and sank a free kick – almost exactly like he did in the 2-2 draw against Frankfurt on Sunday.

The SC only allowed themselves a short period of rest from the middle of the second round, when they withdrew and wanted to defend the result with defensive stability. So the guests got more of the game, but they couldn’t really pose a threat to Freiburg. After 78 minutes it was over for Haller, who remained goalless for his new employer.

Bobzien brutally fouled in Mainz victory

In the first real European Cup home game in almost ten years, FSV Mainz 05 maintained its impeccable record in the Conference League. Bo Henriksen’s team defeated the previous league leaders HSK Zrinjski Mostar 1-0 (1-0) in the evening and already have six points in their account after two match days.

Talented striker Nelson Weiper decided the game in front of 30,200 spectators with his early opening goal (24th). Guest professional Igor Savic (37th) was shown a red card before the break after a serious foul and made things even more difficult for his team. Savic had brutally hit Mainz’s Ben Bobzien in the knee, and the Northern Irish referee Jamie Robinson immediately decided on a red card. Fortunately, Bobzien was able to continue playing.

Mainz’s victory should have been higher. Weiper’s lead after an assist from Bobzien brought stability to the revamped team – but the host missed far too many chances on offense. Sota Kawasaki (4th) and William Boving (7th) made a narrow miss in the early stages, but later it became dangerous, especially from set pieces. In the final phase (82nd) ​​Robin Zentner parried a dangerous free kick.

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Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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