Friborg unworthy in Langnau, Geneva loses a point

Spanked 5-0 by Langnau, Freiburg delivered one of the worst performances of its season. The Fribourgeois are still sixth in the National League standings.

How to start a match in the worst way? If a book with this title existed, the preface would be signed by Friborg Gottéron. Faced with totally apathetic Langnau Tigers on Friday evening in Lausanne with only 16 shots including 5 on target, the Dragons presented their worst possible face. And to think that on December 3, already at Ilfis, Christian Dubé’s players stayed in the bus, being led 3-0 after 9’31.

This time, the Fribourgeois did even better with a 4-0 after 7’47. Connor Hughes did not survive these four successes, but the goalkeeper was not helped by a coach’s challenge from the Dragons after Schilt’s 3-0. The referees did not see any obstruction on the goalkeeper and Gottéron received a two-minute penalty. In the process, it was Saarela who scored his double. The young Loic Perrin, substitute for Hughes, finally made a good copy.

Geneva too confident

Leader Geneva for his part missed a great opportunity to take three points in Leventina. The Eagles won 4-3 tab.

Has Linus Omark decided to really start his season? An outstanding passer, the Swede is going through a prosperous period in terms of goals. The Biel weekend had allowed him to score three goals, he added two to Ambri.

Only when you are 3-0 up after 40 minutes are you not allowed to lose, even away from home. Too sure of themselves, the Garnets left the door of hope ajar and the Biancoblus rushed in. In the 54th, it was Chalpik who equalized. The Genevans could have folded the case at the end of the game after Ticino penalties, but Janne Juvonen pulled out all the stops.

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In the last game of the evening, Lugano brought back three points from their trip to Davos. The Ticino won 2-0 with a shutout from Niklas Schlegel, on fire at the moment.

The victories of Langnau and Lugano do not suit Lausanne. The Emmentalois, 12th, regain four lengths ahead of the Lions.

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