For their first home match of the resumption, Young Boys did not make any detail once morest Winterthur (5-1). In front of more than 27,000 spectators, Jean-Pierre Nsame scored a hat-trick.
For the newly promoted, the day was difficult in defense. Deprived of their two injured goalkeepers Jozef Pukaj and Timothy Fayulu, the Zurich residents had to field a third goalkeeper, the Austrian Markus Kuster, who came on loan from Karlsruhe (GER). He was served for his first game. Between his hesitations and the clumsiness of his defenders, the bill quickly became heavy in front of the weight of the Bernese attackers.
It was first Jean-Pierre Nsame who mystified the Winterthur goalkeeper by showing himself to be the most agile (17th). Then the powerful Cedric Itten went there with his double before the Zurichers obtained a generous penalty, converted by Samir Ramizi (40th). But this reduction in the score did not disturb the walk of the Super League leader. Nsame benefited from a penalty that he took himself. A repair shot scored in two stages since Kuster pushed back a first time, but the Cameroonian left no chance on the recovery (52nd). The former Servettien even scored the hat-trick on a cross from Ulysse Garcia (79th) to bring his total to twelve goals.
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