Lausanne signed a sixth success in a row in the National League. The Vaudois beat Zurich 2-1, Geneva (3-2 against Langnau) also won.
The people of Lausanne were able to count on an up-to-date defense and an up-to-date front line. Oksanen equalized in the 39th after good work from his friends Riat and Suomela. The Finnish top scorer stood out in the 48th minute by scoring the decisive 2-1 with a subtle flick. Lausanne held on at the end of the match and now has a six-point lead over Zurich, which still has three games in hand.
Geneva is scared
Beaten the day before in Emmental 3-0, Genève-Servette had something to apologize for in front of its home crowd. The decision should have fallen in the initial third, but despite 8(!) minutes in the numerical advantage, the players of the Treille-Franzen duo did not deceive Boltshauser. It was during the middle third that the Grenat produced their effort by scoring three goals and not allowing themselves to be destabilized by Pesonen’s reduction in the score 31 seconds after Hartikainen’s 2-0. A superb solo from Lennström finally decided the fate of this game, even if the Eagles shook at the end of the game on Mäenalanen’s 2-3.
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