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- 39' J. Panos
Match statistics
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6 Blocked Shots 4
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7 Shots insidebox 12
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4 Shots off Goal 8
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3 Shots on Goal 3
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6 Shots outsidebox 3
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13 Total Shots 15
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6 Corner Kicks 7
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0 Offsides 1
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14 Fouls 16
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2 Yellow Cards 2
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285 Passes accurate 355
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373 Total passes 456
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2 Goalkeeper Saves 3
Match timeline
13 eventsKey moments
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39'
PlzenGoalby J. Panos
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Lineups
- 1M. Hitz
- 27K. Ruegg
- 32J. Adjetey
- 24F. Daniliuc
- 31D. Schmid
- 28D. Kacuri
- 8K. Koindredi
- 11B. Traore
- 10X. Shaqiri
- 7P. Otele
- 23A. Ajeti
- 13M. Salvi
- 47T. Pfeiffer
- 3N. Vouilloz
- 29M. Cisse
- 43M. Akahomen
- 14A. Bacanin
- 19M. Soticek
- 22L. Leroy
- 9J. Agbonifo
- 21I. Salah
- 40A. Rexhaj
- F. Wiegele44
- S. Dweh40
- V. Jemelka21
- K. Spacil5
- A. Memic99
- M. Valenta32
- L. Cerv6
- M. Doski14
- T. Ladra18
- J. Panos20
- C. Souare19
- M. Tvrdon13
- M. Silhavy15
- J. Chalupa4
- P. Kubin34
- D. Visinsky9
- D. Suchy12
- A. Zeljkovic85
- C. Kabongo7
- A. Novak33
Competition Stage
League Stage - 8
Standings
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Match Recap
Plzen Edge Past Basel in Tightly Contested Europa League Clash
Viktoria Plzen secured a crucial 1-0 victory over FC Basel at St. Jakob-Park, with Jan Panos’ first-half strike proving the difference in a match that lived up to its billing as a Europa League relegation battle.
The Czech side’s victory moves them to 17 points and closer to securing knockout phase qualification, whilst Basel remain rooted near the bottom of the 36-team table with just six points from eight matches.
Panos broke the deadlock six minutes before half-time, capitalising on Basel’s defensive fragility that has plagued their European campaign. The goal came against the run of play, with Basel having enjoyed the better of the early exchanges despite Plzen’s superior possession statistics (56% to 44%).
The match statistics tell the story of two evenly matched sides desperate for points. Both teams registered three shots on target from 13 and 15 total attempts respectively, whilst the expected goals metric (0.80 for Basel, 1.11 for Plzen) suggested little separated the sides in terms of quality chances created.
Basel’s frustration was evident in their disciplinary record, with Jonas Adjei Adjetey and Kevin Rüegg both cautioned before the interval. Manager Fabio Celestini made wholesale changes in the second half, introducing five substitutes in a bid to salvage something from the contest.
Plzen, sitting 14th in the standings with a respectable points-per-game average of 1.75, managed the game professionally after taking the lead. Their recent form (WDDDD) reflects a side difficult to beat, contrasting sharply with Basel’s woeful run of four consecutive defeats before their last-gasp victory.
The defeat leaves Basel’s European dreams hanging by a thread, requiring a remarkable turnaround in their final matches to avoid an early exit from continental competition.