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7:51 AM • May 19, 2024
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Zambian defending midfielder Miguel Chaiwa played a crucial 82 minutes for Schaffhausen in their Swiss league match against Baden, which ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw. Despite early chances, Schaffhausen struggled to capitalize on their opportunities, with Chaiwa managing only one shot on target throughout the game. Baden scored their first goal in the 17th minute through Furrer, after Schaffhausen's da Silver and Kamber had given the home team an early lead of 2-0. The visitors added another goal in the 53rd minute to level the score at 2-2. Despite being at home, Schaffhausen was dominated by Baden in terms of possession (49% to 51%), shots on target (11 to 16), passes (441 to 444), and corners (7 to 0). Chaiwa's team struggled to utilize the numerical advantage after Baden's Romano was sent off with a red card. Since joining Schaffhausen, Chaiwa has played 13 games without scoring or assisting, but has accumulated four yellow cards. His team will face a tough test on Monday against league leaders Sion, who have 76 points, while Schaffhausen sits in ninth place with 38 points. Follow Zed Sport for the latest sports news updates.
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