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Vaduz
Yverdon
Attacks
93
115
Dangerous Attacks
47
58
Ball Possession
46
54
On Target
7
2
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End 2-1
89′
V. Kongsro
86′
J. Navarro
R.Fernandes
82′
Mahamadou kanoute
O.Doumbia
80′
D.Simani
78′
m.beeli
C. Gasser
70′
Lucas Pos
M. Tijani
70′
H. Sessolo
V. Tasar
67′
B.Beyer
M. Monsberger
67′
M. Hammerich
S. Seiler
61′
M. Tijani
60′
M. Monsberger
59′
Robin golliard
R.Neelakandan
59′
F.Saiz
A. Chappuis
Halftime 2-1
45′
2-1
R.Fernandes
41′
1-1
L·Mack
Assist: M. Monsberger
38′
0-1
E.Pasche
Assist: R.Neelakandan
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Match Info
Vaduz claimed a crucial 2-1 home victory over Yverdon in the Swiss Challenge League at the Rheinpark Stadion on Saturday, March 21, 2026. The win was a significant step for Vaduz in their push at the top of the table, as they overcame a stubborn Yverdon side in a competitive fixture. Vaduz dominated possession early and were rewarded with a first-half goal, but Yverdon equalized against the run of play just before halftime. The second half saw Vaduz increase the pressure, and they finally broke through with a winner from a corner kick with about twenty minutes remaining. The match process was defined by Vaduz's control of the midfield and their ability to create chances from wide areas. A key moment was a spectacular save by the Vaduz goalkeeper to deny Yverdon a late equalizer, preserving the three points. The result solidified Vaduz's position near the summit of the Challenge League table, applying pressure on their rivals, while Yverdon remained in the mid-table pack. The Yverdon manager felt his team deserved a point for their resilience, but the Vaduz coach emphasized the importance of winning such tight games in a promotion race. The starting XIs showed Vaduz's experienced core in a 4-4-2 diamond, while Yverdon set up in a compact 5-3-2 formation to counter.

