Match Details

UEFA Europa League
Celta Vigo
1 3
SC Freiburg
Full Time
HT 0-2
W. Swedberg 90'
I. Matanovic 33'Y. Suzuki 39'View all (3)
Match Started
I. Matanovic 33'

Goal (Assist: J. Makengo)

VAR
Igor Matanović 35'

VAR Check: Goal confirmed

Y. Suzuki 39'

Goal (Assist: J. Beste)

Ilaix Moriba 45'

Yellow Card

Igor Matanović 45'

Yellow Card

Half Time
I. Moriba W. Swedberg 46'

Substitution

J. Rueda J. El Abdellaoui 46'

Substitution

B. Iglesias I. Aspas 46'

Substitution

Y. Lago S. Carreira 46'

Substitution

Iago Aspas 49'

Yellow Card

Matias Vecino 49'

Yellow Card

Y. Suzuki 50'

Goal (Assist: V. Grifo)

Matthias Ginter 56'

Yellow Card

I. Matanovic L. Holer 56'

Substitution

V. Grifo D. Scherhant 56'

Substitution

M. Vecino H. Alvarez 64'

Substitution

J. Manzambi N. Hofler 71'

Substitution

P. Lienhart B. Ogbus 71'

Substitution

J. Beste C. Irie 83'

Substitution

Hugo Álvarez 87'

Yellow Card

W. Swedberg 90'

Goal (Assist: H. Alvarez)

Full Time
End of Match

Celta Vigo 4-1-4-1 Claudio Giraldez

Ionuț Radu 13
Radu
Óscar Mingueza 3
Mingueza
Marcos Alonso 20
Alonso
Yoel Lago 29
Lago
Javi Rodríguez 32
Rodríguez
Matias Vecino 15
Vecino
Ferran Jutglà 9
Jutglà
Ilaix Moriba 6
Moriba
Fer López 30
López
Javier Rueda 17
Rueda
Borja Iglesias 7
Iglesias

Starters

  • Ionuț Radu13 Ionuț Radu
  • Óscar Mingueza3 Óscar Mingueza
  • Marcos Alonso20 Marcos Alonso
  • Yoel Lago29 Yoel Lago
  • Javi Rodríguez32 Javi Rodríguez
  • Matias Vecino15 Matias Vecino
  • Ferran Jutglà9 Ferran Jutglà
  • Ilaix Moriba6 Ilaix Moriba
  • Fer López30 Fer López
  • Javier Rueda17 Javier Rueda
  • Borja Iglesias7 Borja Iglesias

Substitutes

  • Iván Villar1 Iván Villar
  • Joseph Aidoo4 Joseph Aidoo
  • Sergio Carreira5 Sergio Carreira
  • Iago Aspas10 Iago Aspas
  • Manu Fernández12 Manu Fernández
  • Alvaro Núñez14 Alvaro Núñez
  • Pablo Durán18 Pablo Durán
  • Williot Swedberg19 Williot Swedberg
  • Mihailo Ristic21 Mihailo Ristic
  • Hugo Sotelo22 Hugo Sotelo
  • Hugo Álvarez23 Hugo Álvarez
  • Jones El-Abdellaoui39 Jones El-Abdellaoui

SC Freiburg 4-2-3-1 Julian Schuster

Noah Atubolu 1
Atubolu
Jordy Makengo 33
Makengo
Philipp Lienhart 3
Lienhart
Matthias Ginter 28
Ginter
Philipp Treu 29
Treu
Johan Manzambi 44
Manzambi
Maximilian Eggestein 8
Eggestein
Vincenzo Grifo 32
Grifo
Yuito Suzuki 14
Suzuki
x2
Jan-Niklas Beste 19
Beste
Igor Matanović 31
Matanović

Starters

  • Noah Atubolu1 Noah Atubolu
  • Jordy Makengo33 Jordy Makengo
  • Philipp Lienhart3 Philipp Lienhart
  • Matthias Ginter28 Matthias Ginter
  • Philipp Treu29 Philipp Treu
  • Johan Manzambi44 Johan Manzambi
  • Maximilian Eggestein8 Maximilian Eggestein
  • Vincenzo Grifo32 Vincenzo Grifo
  • Yuito Suzuki14 Yuito Suzukix2
  • Jan-Niklas Beste19 Jan-Niklas Beste
  • Igor Matanović31 Igor Matanović

Substitutes

  • Anthony Jung5 Anthony Jung
  • Derry Scherhant7 Derry Scherhant
  • Lucas Höler9 Lucas Höler
  • Lukas Kubler17 Lukas Kubler
  • Florian Müller21 Florian Müller
  • Cyriaque Irié22 Cyriaque Irié
  • Jannik Huth24 Jannik Huth
  • Maximilian Philipp26 Maximilian Philipp
  • Nicolas Höfler27 Nicolas Höfler
  • Christian Günter30 Christian Günter
  • Bruno Ogbus43 Bruno Ogbus
  • Karl Steinmann65 Karl Steinmann

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Match Statistics

Celta Vigo SC Freiburg
  • 3 Shots on Goal 6
  • 7 Shots off Goal 3
  • 15 Total Shots 9
  • 5 Blocked Shots 1
  • 9 Shots insidebox 6
  • 6 Shots outsidebox 3
  • 21 Fouls 12
  • 6 Corner Kicks 3
  • 0 Offsides 0
  • 56% Ball Possession 44%
  • 4 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 2 Goalkeeper Saves 2
  • 439 Total passes 335
  • 360 Passes accurate 271
  • 82% Passes % 81%
  • 1.60 expected_goals 1.06
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Celta Vigo Wins 0
Draws 0
SC Freiburg Wins 2

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1. Match Summary

SC Freiburg defeated Celta Vigo 3-1 in a match that saw Freiburg take a commanding lead in the first half. Igor Matanovic and Yuito Suzuki both scored before halftime, and Suzuki added another shortly after the break. A late goal from Willian Swedberg provided a consolation for Celta Vigo, but it wasn't enough to mount a comeback. The match was characterized by a high foul count from Celta Vigo and a clinical finishing performance from Freiburg.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Celta Vigo: Despite dominating possession (56%) and completing a higher percentage of passes (83% vs Freiburg's 81%), Celta Vigo struggled to convert their opportunities. They had more total shots (15) and shots inside the box (9) than Freiburg, but only managed one goal. The high number of fouls (21) suggests a frustrated and disjointed performance, and the four yellow cards highlight their disciplinary issues. Their expected goals (xG) of 1.23 suggests they *should* have scored more, but their finishing was poor. The quadruple substitution at halftime indicates a significant tactical shift and dissatisfaction with the first-half performance.

SC Freiburg: Freiburg were efficient and clinical, making the most of their chances. They were less dominant in possession, but their 6 shots on goal yielded 3 goals. Their defensive discipline was evident in the lower foul count (12) and their ability to limit Celta Vigo's clear-cut opportunities. While their xG was slightly lower than Celta Vigo's (1.07), they were far more effective in converting those chances. The substitutions made in the second half suggest a focus on managing the game and preserving their lead.

3. Key Match Events - Chronological Breakdown

Minute 33': GOAL - SC Freiburg. Igor Matanovic scores with an assist from Jordy Makengo. (0-1) Minute 39': GOAL - SC Freiburg. Yuito Suzuki scores with an assist from Jan-Niklas Beste. (0-2) Minute 45': YELLOW CARD - SC Freiburg. Igor Matanovic is cautioned. Minute 45': YELLOW CARD - Celta Vigo. Ilaix Moriba is cautioned. Minute 46': Celta Vigo makes four substitutions: Borja Iglesias, Yoel Lago, Ilaix Moriba, and Javier Rueda are replaced. Minute 49': YELLOW CARD - Celta Vigo. Matias Vecino is cautioned. Minute 49': YELLOW CARD - Celta Vigo. Iago Aspas is cautioned. Minute 50': GOAL - SC Freiburg. Yuito Suzuki scores with an assist from Vincenzo Grifo. (0-3) Minute 56': SC Freiburg makes two substitutions: Igor Matanovic and Vincenzo Grifo are replaced. Minute 56': YELLOW CARD - SC Freiburg. Matthias Ginter is cautioned. Minute 64': Celta Vigo makes one substitution: Matias Vecino is replaced. Minute 71': SC Freiburg makes two substitutions: Philipp Lienhart and Johan Manzambi are replaced. Minute 83': SC Freiburg makes one substitution: Jan-Niklas Beste is replaced. Minute 87': YELLOW CARD - Celta Vigo. Hugo Alvarez is cautioned. Minute 90': GOAL - Celta Vigo. Willian Swedberg scores with an assist from Hugo Alvarez. (1-3)
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