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The Young Boys and FC Luzern are currently facing different problems. They meet on Sunday.
Only 3 goals in 4 games; In terms of goal production, this season’s Young Boys don’t even remember the YB editions of the last 3 years of the championship. In these, the Bernese scored an average of more than 2 goals per game in the Super League.
YB gate’s production in the championship seasons
Season | Tearing | Goals per game |
2017/18 | 84 | 2.33 Tear |
2018/19 | 99 | 2.75 Tear |
2019/20 | 80 | 2.22 Tear |
However, the Bernese are in third place after 4 rounds this year, but this is mainly due to the team’s defensive performance. YB’s two goalkeepers, Guillaume Faivre and David von Ballmoos, have only conceded one goal together.
But it can’t hide the good ranking either: YB has an efficiency problem. Last week against Servette, the Bernese did not get 27 (!) Offers in goal. Despite great dominance and an early red card from Geneva, the result was only 0-0.
Even during the week in the Europa League first round against AS Roma, the odds statistics spoke in YB’s favor, but the final result was 2-1 for the Italians. The Bernese scored their only goal from the penalty spot.
Frydek should relieve the FCL defense
The next opponent is useful for the Bernese. FC Luzern have conceded 9 goals in 4 games. Statistically speaking, only the FCZ has an equally hollow defense. It could be the result of FCL sports director Remo Meyer’s transfer policy.
Meyer brought 6 offensive forces to Central Switzerland in the transfer window, but only one defender. The club was the last to announce the bet of Czech left-back Martin Frydek. The 28-year-old last worked for Sparta Prague for 5 years, temporarily as captain.
After being quarantined last weekend, the veteran should now make his debut against YB. It should help Lucerne’s previously fragile defense to achieve greater stability.