Coach Mario Frick settles accounts with the team

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“I’ve never had‌ such a shameful⁢ experience as a coach”: Mario Frick settles accounts with his‍ team​ after Sion’s fury

FCL coach Mario Frick went “all‍ in” with a five-way substitution against Sion⁣ – and⁣ still had to ​accept a 2-4 defeat. After a wild⁣ game in which two sides, an own goal ⁣and a Sorgan ⁢goal, he speaks of⁣ a “disgraceful performance, from⁣ A to Z”.

FC Sion – FC Luzern 4:2 (2:0)

The game report

Jesper Löfgren (left)⁣ and Stefan Knezevic ⁢are served after⁢ the 2:4.

Image:‍ Martin Meienberger/Freshfocus

The Stade⁢ de Tourbillon has been at the​ base of the two Sion ⁢castles since 1968, but ‍the stadium has hardly experienced anything like this on Sunday – ⁤and that’s ⁤saying something. FCL coach Mario Frick substituted at least five players at ⁢half-time⁢ against FC Sion.⁣ In the end​ it didn’t help, ‌his ⁣team from Lucerne left the field with a 2:4​ win. “It’s like when you gamble everything away in the casino,” says Mario Frick. “If you only have 200 francs left and you⁢ throw it in because you think: you‍ have nothing ‍left to lose ‍anyway.”

It⁢ soon became clear that the game in Valais would not be easy. Only two minutes had​ passed⁣ when ex-Luzerner ⁣Dejan Sorgic headed the ball into the goal for ⁢the first time. Lucerne defenders Jesper Löfgren, Andrejs Ciganiks and Stefan Knezevic are just spectators.

Sion ⁢is in ​control of the game, FCL floats defensively and hardly happens offensively. It wasn’t until the 14th minute ⁢that Zion were challenged for the first time. ‌Numa Lavanchy saves just in front ⁢of the line ⁣after Lars ​Villiger deflects a ​shot from the turn. On the other hand,‍ there is nothing to save: after Pius Dorn’s mistake, Ilyas Chouaref is ​dusted in the 18th minute.⁤ The ​Sion player moves unhindered in⁢ front of ⁤goal and fills into ⁣the left corner.

“Everything was underground”

Sion can lean back with this 2-0 ​lead. Mario Frick’s‍ team‌ can hardly find any⁢ method against the highly ranked Sitteners, their ​own game⁣ structure seems ⁢erratic and characterized by bad passes. “Today ⁣everything was ⁢underground,” says Frick. “We are playing on the best pitch in Switzerland and ​we cannot connect three or four passes ⁤together.” His team​ made “so many stick mistakes, so ⁢many technical mistakes”. “I can’t ​explain it,” says Frick. ⁢He had to analyze what went wrong.

One thing is clear: Chouaref, who got stuck in the‌ opponent’s half, ​probably​ played​ a big part in the mistakes. So‍ it’s no surprise that Ciganiks just knows how to help himself‌ with a frustrated foul in ‍the 38th‍ minute. This‌ is ⁣not without ⁢consequences: The ⁤Latvian received his fourth yellow card and will be‍ missing against YB in just ‌under two weeks. If you add the goals and the short-term ‍absence of Luca Jaquez ‌- the defender vomited ⁢several times before the game – this ⁢is​ the fourth piece of ⁣bad news before the‌ break.

The voices: “We‌ deserved to lose”

The players were very proud ​after the victory in Valais. Stefan Knezevic summed it up well ‌when he said: “We came‍ with the ⁢will⁣ to win ‍this game. But honestly, we deserved to ‌lose.” The central defender, who took over as captain after Pius Dorn replaced him at‍ half-time, criticized the performance of⁤ the whole team:⁢ “In terms of⁤ performance, you could‌ have ‍come replaced all⁤ eleven players after the first half, not just five.”

“We seem to play more⁣ freely when we are behind,” ‌Knezevic tried to explain⁤ this phenomenon. However, he does ⁤not know why this is so: “I cannot explain why we suddenly start playing football when‍ we are behind. That⁣ really shouldn’t be ⁣the case.”

Collective⁣ failure in the tourbillon: 12 people from ⁣Lucerne received an unsatisfactory grade in the victory in Sion

The telegram

Sion – Lucerne 4:2⁤ (2:0)
Tower: 2. Circa 1:0. 18. Chouaref⁣ 2:0.⁣ 49. Click 2:1. 59. Jump‌ 2:2. 61. ​Löfgren (own goal) 3:2. 89. Chouaref 4:2.
Lucerne: Loretz ‌(46. Vasic); Ottiger, Löfgren, Knezevic, Ciganiks (46. Ulrich); Dorn (46. Spadanuda), Stankovic, Rrudhani, Winkler (46. Owusu); Villiger (46. Grbic), Klidjé.
Sion: Fayulu; Lavanchy, Schmied, Diouf, Hefti; ​Kabacalman (84. Kronig), Costa, ⁣Chipperfield (71. Souza), Berdayes (77. ‍Bouchlarhem), Chouaref; Sorgic (71. Bouriga).
Notes: Winless Sion and Moulin ⁢(injured). Lucerne without Beka, Beloko, Chader, Karweina (injured), ⁣Jaquez and Kadak⁣ (sick). – Warnings: 38. Ciganiks.‌ 46. ​​Sorca. 56. Blacksmith. 86. Otter. 93. Fayulu.

The recent match between FC Sion and FC Lucerne at the Stade de Tourbillon⁢ highlighted several issues‌ for the Lucerne team, culminating in a disappointing‍ 2:4 defeat. Coach Mario Frick’s decision to substitute at​ least five players at half-time reflects the urgency and ⁢frustration within the⁣ squad, as his team⁢ appeared disorganized and ineffective on ⁢the field.

Sion struck early, with Dejan Sorgic⁤ scoring in the second minute, quickly putting FC Lucerne on the back foot. Despite ⁤a brief ⁢challenge from Lucerne around the 14th minute, ⁣the Sion⁢ team⁣ maintained control,⁣ adding another goal soon after. Frick acknowledged ⁢the team’s poor performance, stating, “Today everything was underground,” indicating a lack of cohesion and technical skill. His criticism​ extended to numerous mistakes that marred their gameplay.

The ‌match saw ⁣Lucerne struggling to formulate a​ response, ‍with‍ a lack‌ of methodical play‌ leading to a chaotic and ineffective first ⁢half. The‌ consequences of these failures were compounded by disciplinary‍ issues, as key defender Andrejs Ciganiks received a yellow card which ruled him out for the upcoming⁤ match against YB.

In the⁣ aftermath of the game, players expressed a mix of frustration and disbelief at⁣ their performance. Captain Stefan Knezevic articulated that the team seemed to play more freely only when trailing, though the reason for such a mentality shift was unclear ​to him.

the match served as a ⁣wake-up call for FC Lucerne, prompting calls for self-analysis ⁣and improvements as they look to rectify their issues in future matches.

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