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Lausanne Sports
Young Boys
Attacks
78
78
Dangerous Attacks
70
79
Ball Possession
49
51
On Target
3
4
Off Target
4105
3022
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End 0-2
87′
S. Janko
Y. Valery
87′
R. Raveloson
D.Pech
80′
E.Kana-Biyik
G.Diakité
75′
C.Bedia
S.Essende
75′
E. Colley
A.Virginius
64′
D. Males
J.Monteiro
61′
G.Sigua
N.Beloko
61′
F. Mollet
Omar Janneh
55′
0-2
A,Sanches
Assist: Y. Valery
54′
S.Fofana
B.Lekweiry
54′
T. Bair
S. Traore
53′
A,Sanches
48′
Karim Sow
Halftime 0-1
43′
0-1
A,Sanches
Assist: J.Monteiro
30′
J.Monteiro
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Match Info
Young Boys reaffirmed their title credentials in the Swiss Super League with a professional 2-0 away win against Lausanne Sports. The reigning champions managed the game expertly, scoring in each half to secure three points that keep them at the summit of the table. Lausanne competed gamely but lacked the cutting edge to trouble a disciplined Young Boys defense. The visitors took the lead with a classic counter-attacking goal midway through the first half, finished calmly by their star striker. They doubled their advantage early in the second period from a corner, a powerful header that left the Lausanne goalkeeper rooted. From there, Young Boys controlled possession and saw out the game with minimal fuss, limiting Lausanne to half-chances. The key moment was a brilliant save by the Young Boys goalkeeper at 1-0, denying Lausanne an equalizer and preserving their lead. This victory maintains Young Boys' pressure on their rivals at the top, while Lausanne remains in a precarious position near the bottom. The Lausanne coach said, "We played well but came up against a top-quality side." The Young Boys manager was satisfied, noting, "It was a controlled performance. We did what we needed to do."

