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05-13 02:30
2 - 0
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Servette
Lausanne Sports
Attacks
101
110
Dangerous Attacks
63
36
Ball Possession
55
45
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7
1
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87′
S.N'Diaye
85′
A. Ajdini
G.Diakité
84′
M. Burch
83′
G.Ondoa
D.Douline
83′
M.Miguel
T.Lopes
74′
H.Mendes
loun srdanovic
74′
B. Mazikou
S. Mráz
71′
E.Kana-Biyik
Omar Janneh
71′
B.Lekweiry
O. Custodio
70′
S.N'Diaye
F. Mollet
69′
F. Mollet
66′
Karim Sow
65′
2-0
S. Mráz
Assist: T.Lopes
63′
J. Roche
61′
1-0
D.Douline
57′
N.Butler-Oyedeji
O.Renovales
Halftime 0-0
36′
D.Douline
34′
J. Guillemenot
M. Stevanović
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Match Info

Stade de Genève was the setting for a commanding performance by Servette FC as they defeated local rivals Lausanne Sports 2-0 on 13 May 2026, in a Switzerland Super League encounter that showcased the home side’s defensive solidity and efficiency in attack. The victory consolidated Servette’s hold on a top‑six position, while Lausanne remained mired in the relegation battle, unable to find a way past a well‑organized Grenats backline.

Match Overview

The match began with Servette pressing high and winning an early corner, from which they took the lead. In the seventh minute, a well‑rehearsed set‑piece routine saw the ball delivered to the near post, where a defender flicked it on for the towering striker to head home unchallenged. Lausanne responded by enjoying more possession but struggled to create clear‑cut chances, often forced into speculative shots from distance. Servette doubled their advantage in the 32nd minute when a counter‑attack down the right wing ended with a low cross that was turned in by the advanced midfielder. The second half was largely controlled by the home side, who managed the game expertly and rarely allowed Lausanne a sight of goal.

Key Moments

  • 7th minute: Servette open the scoring with a bullet header from a corner kick, catching Lausanne’s defense static.
  • 32nd minute: A swift counter‑attack culminates in a close‑range finish to make it 2‑0 before half‑time.
  • 60th minute: Lausanne’s best chance – a volley from 12 yards – is tipped over the bar by the Servette goalkeeper.
  • 75th minute: Servette’s captain hits the crossbar with a free‑kick from just outside the box.
  • 89th minute: Lausanne have a goal disallowed for a marginal offside in the build‑up, ending any hopes of a late comeback.

Tactical Analysis

Servette manager deployed a 4-3-3 formation that quickly transitioned into a compact 4-5-1 when defending. The midfield trio worked tirelessly to close passing lanes and break up Lausanne’s buildup play. By contrast, Lausanne attempted to play out from the back but were frequently forced into errors by Servette’s aggressive press. Lausanne’s 3-5-2 formation left them exposed on the flanks, and it was from those wide areas that Servette generated both goals. In the second half, Servette sat deeper and invited Lausanne to push forward, but the visitors lacked the creativity or individual quality to unlock a well‑disciplined defense.

Star Performers

Servette’s center‑forward was the standout player, scoring one goal and winning numerous aerial duels to hold the ball up and bring teammates into play. His movement caused constant problems for the Lausanne defense. The Servette goalkeeper also earned plaudits for his calm handling and the crucial save early in the second half that kept the clean sheet intact. For Lausanne, their defensive midfielder worked hard but was isolated against Servette’s quick transitions.

Impact on the Standings

With this comfortable win, Servette climbed to sixth place in the Switzerland Super League, now level on points with the fifth‑placed team and within striking distance of a potential European spot. Lausanne, meanwhile, remained in tenth place, just three points above the relegation playoff position. The defeat extended their winless run to four matches, and with tough fixtures ahead, their survival status remains precarious. For Servette, the derby victory also provided a morale boost ahead of their upcoming cup semi‑final.