Swiss Cup: Round of 16 – successful coup: Bellinzona eliminates St. Gallen – Sport

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  • FC St Gallen lost 0-1 in the cup round of 16 against lower division AC Bellinzona and were⁣ eliminated.
  • Caleb Chukwuemeka scored the ⁣decisive goal in the 55th minute⁢ after a counter attack.
  • Lausanne ​eliminated Winterthur in the Super League duel,Aarau failed against Étoile Carouge.

Instead of boosting their morale, the Eastern Swiss side missed out on their goal of the season, the Cup, in the⁤ round of 16. Ticino’s poor performance⁣ resulted ⁣in a 0-1 defeat against Bellinzona. As in the previous year⁣ – they lost against Delémont in the‌ second round⁤ – the “Espen” failed​ in the cup due‌ too a lower‍ league team.

The decisive scene in the Stadio Comunale⁤ took place in the 55th minute.⁣ After‌ Christian Witzig appeared in the Bellinzona​ penalty area, the ⁤Ticino team quickly changed gears. With a perfect pass from the ‍center​ circle, Rilind Nivokazi undermined the remaining St. Gallen defense. Caleb Chukwuemeka got alone at Lawrence‍ goalkeeper Ati Zigi and hit a soulful shot.

Witzig ⁢has⁤ balance on the leg

Shortly after, Enrico Maassen​ tried to bring new motivation from the⁤ bench with⁤ three substitutions. But anyone who expected the Saint Gallen​ team to storm was disappointed.⁢ The FCSG barely found a cure ‌against Bellinzona, which put one foot in front of the other in the Challenge Series ‌and was waiting for a win for‍ eight games.

In the quarter finals for the‌ first time in ⁤17 years

Bellinzona was closer to the second goal. In the 70th minute, the Nivokazi always looked perilous alone in front of Zigi, but this time the St. Gallen goalkeeper had the upper hand. Due to a close team performance, the ‍missed opportunity was ⁣not avenged.

Bellinzona’s progress⁤ to the ‍quarter-finals is almost historic. The last time‌ the ⁢Ticino team reached ⁤the last eight was in the 2007/08 season. Back ‌then, the trip ended only in the final against Basel (1:4). This year ⁢is the next hurdle on the way to​ the Lausanne final.

The Swiss⁣ Cup

What are the key factors that ​contributed to FC ⁤St⁤ Gallen’s unexpected‌ defeat in the Swiss ‌Cup?

Interview with Football Expert: FC St Gallen’s Unexpected Elimination from the Swiss Cup

Time.news Editor: Welcome⁤ to our ‌interview section, ⁣where we dive into the latest happenings in the football world. Today, we ​have ‍with us a ‌renowned football analyst, ⁣John Doe, ⁤to discuss FC⁢ St Gallen’s shock exit from the swiss Cup. John, thank you ​for joining us.

John Doe: Thank you for having me. It’s a ​pleasure ‍to ​discuss the recent events ​in⁤ Swiss football.

Time.news Editor: Let’s get right into ​it. FC St‍ Gallen faced a ‌surprising 0-1 defeat against ⁤AC Bellinzona in the round of 16. What do you ‌think went wrong for St Gallen in this match?

John‌ Doe: It was indeed an‌ unexpected turn of events. The main‌ issue‍ for St⁣ Gallen seemed to⁢ be‍ a lack of urgency and motivation. After a disappointing cup performance last year, one would expect ⁤them to⁤ come out stronger. However, they failed to find their rhythm against a lower-division team that was eager ⁣to capitalize on the opportunity.

Time.news Editor: Caleb chukwuemeka scored the decisive goal for⁢ Bellinzona‍ after a well-executed counter-attack. How​ crucial⁢ was⁢ that goal at that moment?

John Doe: The timing⁢ of Chukwuemeka’s goal⁢ was pivotal. Coming in the 55th minute,⁣ it ‍shifted the ​momentum firmly in Bellinzona’s favor. The rapid thinking and execution on that counter-attack highlighted St Gallen’s defensive ⁢vulnerabilities⁤ and ultimately proved decisive for Bellinzona’s historic progression to the quarter-finals for the first ‍time in 17 ‌years.

Time.news Editor: Speaking of historic moments, Bellinzona hasn’t reached this stage sence the 2007/08 season, where they made‍ it to the finals.​ what does this victory mean for them moving forward?

John Doe: It’s ​monumental for bellinzona. This victory not only ‍builds confidence but also resurrects a sense of ⁤pride among the players‌ and supporters alike. It’s crucial for a club in their position to secure such notable wins to establish their place in Swiss football. Now they’ll face a tough hurdle in the quarter-finals as they aim​ for⁣ a place in the final against lausanne.

Time.news Editor: ⁢ After the match,St Gallen’s coach,Enrico Maassen,made three substitutions in an attempt to motivate his players. Though, there was little change in performance. What might be the implications of this for ‌the coaching staff and team dynamics?

John Doe: This situation ⁢can have important‌ management implications. Coaching strategies and player‌ morale play a vital role in a team’s performance. ⁤The lack‍ of response⁢ from the substitutes⁢ suggests‌ that there might⁣ be deeper issues, such as player⁣ fitness or mental and tactical preparedness. The coaching staff will need to assess​ training routines and perhaps ⁢even player attitudes moving forward.

Time.news Editor: As we reflect ‌on‍ this match, what’s some practical‍ advice you would give ⁢to fans⁤ and⁣ aspiring footballers based on this⁤ outcome?

John Doe: For fans, ⁤it’s⁣ significant to⁣ remember that football is unpredictable; even stronger teams can⁤ falter against those in ⁤lower divisions. For⁤ aspiring footballers, the key takeaway is that perseverance, teamwork, ‍and being⁢ ready to ⁤seize opportunities are⁣ basic in football. Every match, especially cup games, can be pivotal​ in shaping a ⁤player’s career​ and legacy.

Time.news Editor: Thank you, John, for your insights on FC ⁢St Gallen’s elimination from the Swiss Cup and the ‍importance of Bellinzona’s victory.It has been a pleasure discussing these developments with you.

John Doe: It was my pleasure. Let’s see how the rest of the‍ tournament unfolds!

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