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Three times 1: 0! The St. Gallen are the minimalists of the Super League. But they are also leaders at the table. Will we continue like this? I hope so! ”, Says Jérémy Guillemenot (22) with a smile.
The FCSG forward joined the Under-21 team with three teammates. Defensive specialists Miro Muheim (22) and Leonidas Stergiou (18) also traveled to the European Championship qualifying match in Georgia with a broad chest. Betim Fazliji (21) was there when they moved in together, but she stayed in Switzerland due to muscle problems in her thigh.
U21 as a “living group”
On behalf of the St. Gallen national team, Guillemenot says: “Now we want to bring this winning mentality to the U21!”
The Genevan, who left in 2016 to make the leap to FC Barcelona before landing in eastern Switzerland via Sabadell (Sp) and Rapid Wien, is one of the youth leaders: “I am one of the most veteran and I treat to contribute my experience to the best of my ability. “Guillemenot speaks of a” living troop “and a” team of colleagues, “which is precisely why he is so successful.
Four endings to go
Six games, six wins. Mauro Lustrinelli’s team is marching directly towards EM 2021, which will take place in Hungary and Slovenia. “But thinking about it doesn’t really help us now. We still have a lot to do! ”, Guillemenot warns. There are four games left.
First the difficult away game on Friday in Georgia (6pm), then the mandatory task on Tuesday in Biel against Liechtenstein (6pm). November then represents the month of truth: the duel with Azerbaijan (November 12) will be followed four days later by the possible final against France, “the strongest team in the group”, as Guillemenot points out, although it is currently behind Switzerland. two lies. “We need to be prepared! But first we play match by match, ”said the St. Gallen forward.
For him it is clear: of course, it can also be 1-0 in Georgia.