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05-10 22:30
3 - 0
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FC Basel 1893
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103
77
Dangerous Attacks
67
37
Ball Possession
55
45
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8
6
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96′
M.Cisse
94′
3-0
C. Fassnacht
86′
b.tanguy zoukrou
Y. Valery
79′
E. Colley
J.Monteiro
79′
C. Fassnacht
D. Males
75′
K.Tsunemoto
K. Ruegg
74′
2-0
D. Males
Assist: A,Sanches
71′
stefan bukinac
J.Hadjam
70′
S.Essende
C.Bedia
67′
X. Shaqiri
A.Bacanin
63′
I.Salah
J.Duranville
63′
K. Koindredi
A.Metinho
63′
A. Ajeti
giacomo koloto
56′
giacomo koloto
49′
1-0
D.Pech
Assist: D. Males
Halftime 0-0
27′
Y. Valery
18′
K. Ruegg
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Match Info

BSC Young Boys delivered a statement performance on 10 May 2026, thumping rivals FC Basel 1893 3‑0 at the Stadion Wankdorf. The result underlined Young Boys’ supremacy in Swiss football this season and dealt a significant blow to Basel’s hopes of closing the gap at the top of the Super League.

Match Overview

From the very first minute, Young Boys imposed their authority. Their high‑energy pressing and fluid attacking movement left Basel chasing shadows. The home side roared into a two‑goal lead inside the first half‑hour, and a third before the interval effectively ended the contest. Basel, despite attempts to reorganise after the break, never looked capable of mounting a comeback.

Key Moments

  • 12’ – YB take the lead: A through ball from Meschack Elia splits Basel’s defence, and Cédric Itten slots calmly past the goalkeeper.
  • 24’ – Second goal: Silvere Ganvoula heads home from a corner after Basel’s marking fails.
  • 40’ – Third goal: Meschack Elia finishes a swift counter‑attack, capping a brilliant individual run.
  • Second half: Basel push forward but Young Boys’ defence, led by Mohamed Ali Camara, holds firm. No further goals.

Tactical Story

Young Boys used a 4‑4‑2 diamond that overloaded the central areas, leaving Basel’s double pivot exposed. The first goal came from a clever run by Itten, who lost his marker. The second was a set‑piece routine that Basel’s zonal defence failed to handle. The third highlighted the speed of Young Boys’ transition – a turnover in midfield led to a three‑on‑two break that Elia finished ruthlessly.

Basel attempted to switch to a back three after half‑time, but Young Boys simply dropped deeper and invited pressure while remaining dangerous on the break. Basel’s best chance came from a long‑range effort by Taulant Xhaka that was well saved. Young Boys’ goalkeeper David von Ballmoos had a relatively quiet evening, testimony to his side’s control.

Standout Players

  • Meschack Elia (Young Boys) – A goal and an assist; he tormented Basel’s left side all night.
  • Cédric Itten (Young Boys) – Clinical finishing and intelligent movement.
  • Mohamed Ali Camara (Young Boys) – Impeccable at centre‑back, winning every aerial duel.

Table Impact

Young Boys extended their lead at the top of the Swiss Super League to eight points with five matches remaining. Basel remained in second, but the heavy defeat raised questions about their ability to sustain a title challenge. For Young Boys, the win was a powerful statement of intent as they close in on another league crown.