After the disappointment in Basel 2 weeks ago (1-2 defeat), Servette FC Chênois Féminin must find some color against Saint Gall (Saturday November 2 at 4 p.m. at Trois-Chêne). The international break was good and saw a player, Sandrine Mauron, gain playing time at La Praille against France.
The performance of the last match
Our media headlined “lead in the wing” to describe the performance of the Garnets. Indeed, a 1-2 defeat at home against a direct competitor is never good. However, they dominated throughout the match. They even scored first before being caught. This still raises questions about the ability to maintain a score, as was seen against FC Zürich also at home in September.
The form of the opponent
FC St.Gall is a team to be very wary of. Second in the standings behind a surprising YB Frauen, the Brodeuses are one point ahead of Servette FCCF following their great victory two weeks ago against Rapperswil-Jona. A 4-0 which was signed by the right flank: defender Chantal Wyser and winger Sina Hauswirth. But if one player broke the screen this match, it was Eva Bachmann with a double.
The player to be wary of
Eva Bachmann? Yes, she is obviously in good shape. But FC St. Gallen can also count on its central striker in the person of Yael Aeberhard. With her three goals in the championship, the Swiss player is part of a well-oiled team where danger comes from everywhere.
The Servettian to follow
Is the light coming from the right side? Already interesting against FC Basel with a dangerous strike in the first half, the young Frenchwoman (re)makes her mark in the club which revealed her in 2021. Since her return to Switzerland, she has given satisfaction on her flank with numerous assists despite being a defender. She was logically elected player of the month for October by the supporters.
This Saturday, Servette plays against a direct opponent, FC St.Gall. A crucial match in which it would be good to see popular support pushing the players not to repeat the cycle of defeat like against Basel and Zurich at home. They can do it!
Cover photo: Maxime Sallin