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Already in the initial phase, the people of Berne met the people of Basel. FC Basel failed to start this important match and conceded two goals from the start. Consequently, disappointment with the team’s performance is also excellent for Pajtim Kasami. “It is tragic. We sleep completely for the first twenty minutes. We were too passive and not aggressive enough, ”said the midfielder after the game.
Simple goals conceded
Meanwhile, another midfielder struggled with both goals conceded. “The former in particular doesn’t happen to us often. And the second was standard, but there we could also have defended better ”, said Fabian Frei after the final whistle. That is why I did not have the feeling that YB was playing against the wall against FCB.
YB was simply better and therefore deserved to win. “But it’s not that we should be ashamed of this performance. We are simply disappointed, ”added Fabian Frei. Now you have to analyze this game well. But he also expected more from his team.
The FCB coach congratulates the Berners
FCB coach Ciriaco Sforza was visibly upset by this loss and didn’t want to say much about it: “I think I’ll do it tonight. I congratulate YB on the first half. We were not in the game in the first half and therefore deservedly lost.
The head coach didn’t want to take too much of the team. Anything can always happen. Everybody has a bad day. And today we accept that our rivals were better and that we did not have a good first half ”, said Ciriaco Sforza.
Six points until winter break
However, all is not lost and the championship is still long, as Pajtim Kasami aptly put it. “We have to look at ourselves. We knew we had a chance to get first place, but we still have a lot of games in the championship. Now we must learn from these mistakes. Follow. We don’t have to think now that it’s all over. “
Now it is important that FC Basel focus on the last two games before the winter break and score all six points. But it will be a difficult task, because on Saturday FC St. Gallen awaits the red-blue in St. Jakob-Park.