Concerns kept Käit away, title-chasing Thun returned to the winning track
Thun secured a comeback victory against Bern's Young Boys without player Mattias Käit, who dealt with an injury setback.
In a recent Swiss Super League match, Thun continued their pursuit of the club's first championship title while overcoming Bern's Young Boys with a remarkable comeback. After trailing 2-1 during the game, Thun rallied to win, demonstrating their resilience and determination. However, the victory came without the contribution of star player Mattias Käit, who was sidelined due to a recurring injury affecting his hamstring that had previously troubled him last month.
Thun's impressive performance this season places them firmly at the top of the Super League table, maintaining a substantial 14-point lead over their closest rivals, St. Gallen. With 22 victories, two draws, and five losses thus far, the team is on track to achieve significant historical milestones if they can continue their form in the final matches of the league. Their next challenge will see them facing Zurich's Grasshoppers, with hopes that Käit will regain fitness and return to the lineup for this critical encounter.
Additionally, in Belgium, Maksim Paskotšita and Gent secured a solid victory against Mechelen in the Belgian Pro League, which keeps them within the top six ahead of the playoffs. This success is crucial for Gent as they aim to solidify their position in the league standings before the conclusion of the regular season. The developments in both leagues reflect the ongoing dynamics and challenges faced by teams and players as they navigate their respective competitions.