Just before this hot week, one of the rare problems appears at Leader Zurich. On Saturday, St. Gallen are guests for a duel between the two best teams of the calendar year. And the week after that follows the blast against champion YB. But now this: Does Zurich have to go into the game against Espen with the handbrake on?
Yellow alert at FCZ! Eight players (!) are so yellow-biased that they would be blocked against YB if they were warned against St. Gallen.
The yellow hammer for the game against yellow-black threatens half the starting eleven: Antonio Marchesano, Nikola Boranijasevic, Ousmane Doumbia, Mirlind Kryeziu and Bledian Krasniqi. Also Super-Joker Willy Gnonto, Blaz Kramer and Ante Coric.
Three or even seven yellow cards
They all have either three or seven warnings and would therefore be blocked if they received a fourth or eighth yellow card.
But FCZ trainer André Breitenreiter takes it easy: “We have had the situation with impending suspensions in the last few weeks, we are relaxed about it. Then when it hits players, we can’t change it. That should not belittle our commitment and commitment against St. Gallen! »
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Sure: It is not to be expected that all eight players will be hit against St. Gallen. Even if Sion has already managed the feat of ending a game – the hateful one against Zurich – with nine cautioned players this season.
Breitenreiter could also put together a competitive starting XI in a flood of suspensions. But Zurich would then hardly have any alternatives on the bench to add more depending on how the game went!
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