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Stade Lausanne Ouchy’s Stunning 3-2 Victory Over Lugano – SLO Offers Itself and the Right to Believe in It

– The SLO offers itself Lugano and the right to believe in it

Published today at 6:38 p.m. Updated 4 hours ago

As against Servette in August, SLO opened the scoring from the penalty spot on Sunday in Lugano.

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According to the established formula, Stade Lausanne Ouchy “has not done anything yet”. The Stadistes remain far behind everyone in the standings as well as the main candidate for direct relegation to the Challenge League. But, sorry for its followers, the adage in question can be misleading. Because by beating Lugano 3-2 on Sunday, after leading 3-0, SLO achieved what almost no one thought it was capable of. And suddenly seems a little less doomed in 12th place.

The newly promoted player discovered the Super League the hard way in July, beaten 3-0 by the same Lugano. 3-0 was the score at half-time on Sunday. In favor of the people of Lausanne. For his eleventh match in the Swiss elite, Ricardo Dionisio would finally be able to enjoy the taste of victory. Often level in the game, his team finally managed to combine substance with form. In his area, goalkeeper Dany Da Silva reigned supreme. In the Ticino area, his teammates were having a blast.

Kyeremateng in evidence

The SLO did not panic the football world with its winter transfer window. But if his CV is not that of a big name, Gabriel Kyeremateng played his role of reinforcement to Cornaredo wonderfully. The German needed just eight minutes to score his first goal for Stade Lausanne. A penalty that he went to celebrate by carrying the Luganese kopp. Dare! Mischa Eberhard, who we barely saw in the first round (19 minutes of play), then scored a masterful 2-0. Before Ismaël Gharbi, the young talent on loan from PSG, concluded the Stadistes’ dream first half with a perfect shot (3-0, 35th).

No doubt a little intimidated by the scope of its feat, then weakened by the undeniable expulsion of Ismaël Gharbi in the 54th minute, Stade Lausanne ended up suffering badly to defend its victory. There was the 3-1 from Uran Bislimi (61st), the 3-2 from the same Bislimi (82nd), and then… nothing. The SLO could enjoy its first victory since October 1st. And think of a spring full of hope. Even if he hasn’t done anything yet.

Cornaredo2,111 spectators. Arbitrator: Sven Wolfensberger.

Buts: 8 of Kyeremateng, pen. 0-1; 17th Eberhard 0-2; 35th Gharbi 0-3; 61e Bislimi 1-3; 82e Bislimi 2-3.

Lugano; Berbice; Espinoza, Mai (60th Grgic), Hajrizi, Hajdari; Sabbatini, Doumbia (30th Bottani, 60th Celar), Bislimi; Cimignani, Vladi, Mahou (76th Marques). Coach: Mattia Croci-Torti.

SLO: The Silver; Abdallah, Pos, Hajrulahu, Ouedraogo, Eberhard (80th Chamber); Ajdini (62nd Qarri), Hamdiu (69th Bamba), Akichi, Gharbi; Crystal (69e Damascus). Coach: Ricardo Dionisio.

Warnings: Eberhard (45e+1), Cimignani (79e), Akichi (84e), Vladi (93e), Qarri (98e).

Expulsion: Gharbi (54th, tough game).

Florian Vaney has been a journalist in the Sport-Center editorial team since 2019. Trained in the regional press, he closely follows Swiss football, from the “embankment” divisions to the Super League.More info

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