Dominating Swiss Super League are FC Sion and FC St. Gallen 1879 (all on 7 avg. rating from 3 outings each), closely followed by FC Thun (6.8 rating in 3 matches). Stuck at the bottom are Grasshopper Club Zürich, FC Winterthur and Servette FC (all on 6.5 avg. rating from 3 outings each).
Most prolific in Swiss Super League is FC St. Gallen 1879 (11 goals from 3 games), with Basel (8 goals from 4 matches), closely followed by FC Sion (7 goals from 3 fixtures). Sitting near the bottom are Servette FC and FC Winterthur (all on 3 goals from 3 games each), followed by Grasshopper Club Zürich (4 goals from 3 fixtures).
Toughest teams to break down in Swiss Super League is FC Sion (2 shut-outs in 3 matches), closely followed by Young Boys and FC St. Gallen 1879 (all on 1 clean sheet in 4 and 3 fixtures respectively each). Still searching for solidity are FC Lausanne-Sport, FC Thun and FC Winterthur (all on 0 shut-outs in 3 outings each).
Setting the tempo in Swiss Super League are Young Boys, FC Lugano and FC Lausanne-Sport (all on 57% possession in 4 and 3 matches respectively each). Struggling to keep possession are FC St. Gallen 1879 (37% possession in 3 games), and then FC Sion (40% possession in 3 games), with Grasshopper Club Zürich (43.3% possession in 3 games).
Excelling in shots on target across Swiss Super League is Basel (28 shots in 4 games), and then FC St. Gallen 1879 (21 shots in 3 outings), with FC Sion (17 shots in 3 fixtures). Lagging behind are FC Luzern and FC Winterthur (all on 8 shots in 3 fixtures each), and then FC Thun (9 shots in 3 outings).
Leading in successful dribbles in Swiss Super League is Servette FC (30 dribbles in 3 fixtures), closely followed by Basel (29 dribbles in 4 outings), and then FC St. Gallen 1879 (27 dribbles in 3 games). Lacking flair are FC Luzern (14 dribbles in 3 fixtures), and then FC Thun (15 dribbles in 3 fixtures), with FC Winterthur (16 dribbles in 3 games).
Racking up corners in Swiss Super League is Basel (29 corners in 4 matches), and then Young Boys (25 corners in 4 fixtures), closely followed by FC Lausanne-Sport (23 corners in 3 fixtures). Finding it hard to get corners are FC Sion (8 corners in 3 fixtures), and then FC Winterthur (10 corners in 3 outings), with Servette FC (11 corners in 3 matches).
Displaying top discipline in Swiss Super League is FC Thun (4 cards in 3 matches), with FC St. Gallen 1879 and FC Luzern (all on 5 cards in 3 matches each). Earning the worst disciplinary record are Basel and Servette FC (all on 12 cards in 4 and 3 matches respectively each), and then Young Boys (10 cards in 4 fixtures).
Laying down the hardest tackles in Swiss Super League is Young Boys (53 fouls in 4 matches), with FC Zürich (50 fouls in 3 fixtures), closely followed by FC Thun (49 fouls in 3 games). Committing very few fouls are FC Luzern (28 fouls in 3 outings), followed by Servette FC and FC Lausanne-Sport (all on 36 fouls in 3 fixtures each).
Around the grounds in Swiss Super League, the unluckiest team is FC St. Gallen 1879, having hit the woodwork 4 times in 3 games. It is followed by Young Boys and FC Winterthur (all on 3 times in 4 and 3 games respectively each).
Highest-rated player this season is Willem Geubbels of FC St. Gallen 1879 (8.5 rating from 3 matches). Anthony Racioppi (FC Sion) is second on 8.1. Philip Otele (Basel) and Gaoussou Diakite (FC Lausanne-Sport) share third place, both with a 7.9 rating.
Willem Geubbels (FC St. Gallen 1879), Christopher Ibayi (FC Thun), Alessandro Vogt (FC St. Gallen 1879) and Mamadou Kaly Sene (FC Lausanne-Sport) share the lead in the league, each with 3 goals.
Philip Otele (Basel), Ylyas Chouaref (FC Sion), Michael Heule (FC Thun) and Umeh Emmanuel (FC Zürich) are locked together at the top of the league, each delivering 2 assists.
Swiss Super League's sharpest shooter is currently Willem Geubbels (FC St. Gallen 1879) (9 shots on target). Second comes Philip Otele of Basel, having 6 shots on target from 4 matches. Mamadou Kaly Sene (FC Lausanne-Sport) is third with 5 shots on target from 3 games. Fourth comes Georgios Koutsias of FC Lugano, having 4 on‑target efforts.
No one has created more in Swiss Super League than Xherdan Shaqiri (Basel) (22 key passes). Gaoussou Diakite (FC Lausanne-Sport), Renato Steffen (FC Lugano) and Edimilson Fernandes (Young Boys) share second place, all with 8 decisive passes.
Top dribbler right now in Swiss Super League: Philip Otele (Basel) (10 successful dribbles from 4 games). Bénie Traoré (Basel), Gaoussou Diakite (FC Lausanne-Sport) and Jaouen Hadjam (Young Boys) share second place, all with 9 successful dribbles.
Marwin Hitz (Basel) and Marvin Keller (Young Boys) are locked together at the top of Swiss Super League, each making 13 blocks. Lukas Watkowiak (FC St. Gallen 1879) is second with 12 deflections. Third comes Justin Hammel of Grasshopper Club Zürich, recording 11 deflections.
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