Winterthur 2–1 Lausanne Sports | Swiss Super League | 10 May 2026
Winterthur secured a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Lausanne Sports at the Schützenwiese on Sunday, moving further away from the relegation zone in the Swiss Super League. The win snapped a three-game winless run for the home side and showcased their resilience in a tightly contested encounter.
Match Overview
The first half was a tactical battle with few clear chances, but Winterthur broke the deadlock just before the interval. A well-worked corner found the head of central defender Granit Lekaj, who powered his effort past Lausanne goalkeeper Mélvin N'Diaye to make it 1–0 at the 43rd minute.
Lausanne responded positively after the restart and equalised in the 58th minute through a stunning long-range strike from Aliou Baldé, who curled the ball into the top corner from 25 yards out. The momentum seemed to shift, but Winterthur regained control with a determined spell of pressure.
The decisive moment came in the 74th minute when Sayfallah Ltaief capitalised on a defensive miscommunication between Lausanne's centre-backs. The winger latched onto a loose pass, rounded the goalkeeper, and slotted home to restore Winterthur's lead.
Standout Performances
- Sayfallah Ltaief (Winterthur) – His pace and composure were decisive. He led the counter-attacks effectively and scored the winning goal.
- Granit Lekaj (Winterthur) – Dominant in the air at both ends, his opening goal set the tone.
- Aliou Baldé (Lausanne) – A constant threat on the left flank, his equaliser was a moment of individual brilliance.
Table Impact
The result lifts Winterthur to 10th place, four points clear of the relegation play-off spot with three matches remaining. Lausanne, meanwhile, remains in 7th, now six points off the top-six Championship Round places. For a Lausanne side aiming for a top-half finish, this defeat could prove costly in the final stretch of the season.
Winterthur will look to build on this performance next week when they travel to Young Boys, while Lausanne host Stade Lausanne Ouchy in a crucial derby.

