Loaned by LOSC to BSC Young Boys, Alan Virginius was decisive this Sunday, giving his team a victory with a goal in the Swiss championship.
Accustomed to the role of super-sub since the start of the season and his arrival in Switzerland, at BSC Young Boys, Alan Virginius (21 years old) gradually sees his status being re-evaluated upwards. Over the last twenty days, he has benefited from more playing time and three starts in addition to his usual entries. Established this Sunday, during the reception of Lugano in Bern, the Lille player transformed the confidence placed in him by his coach with a goal. At this moment, the two teams neutralized each other (1-1) with two goals scored from the penalty spot during the first act.
It was at the end of the match, approaching the last ten minutes, that Alan Virginius hit the mark. Still on the edge of offside, he was found deep on his side. Gradually, with the rhythm of his strides, he picked up speed and played against his opposite number as he entered the area before unleashing a stinging shot over the opposing goalkeeper (76'). The public of the Swiss capital could then exult and enjoy, a handful of minutes later, a success snatched by a Mastiff (2-1).
This is his sixth goal in fifteen appearances in all competitions (616 minutes), including four in the Champions League. Switzerland is doing pretty well for Alan Virginius.