

FC Zurich and Sochaux played out a goalless draw in an international club friendly at the Letzigrund Stadium on Friday evening, a result that offered both managers plenty of positives despite the lack of goals. The match was part of Zurich’s pre‑season preparations for the Swiss Super League, while Sochaux used the fixture to build fitness ahead of the French Championnat National campaign.
Evenly Contested First Half
Both sides fielded strong line‑ups, with FC Zurich looking to integrate new signings and Sochaux giving minutes to key players returning from injury. The first half saw end‑to‑end action, but clear‑cut chances were rare. Zurich’s creative midfielder Bledian Krasniqi forced a sharp save from Sochaux goalkeeper Matthieu Dreyer in the 28th minute with a curling effort from outside the box. At the other end, Zurich keeper Yannick Brecher was called into action to deny Njiva Rakotoharimalala after a swift counter‑attack.
Second‑Half Experimentation
After the break, both coaches made multiple substitutions, disrupting the flow of the game. FC Zurich introduced several academy prospects, while Sochaux rotated their front line. The best opportunity fell to Sochaux substitute Alan Yusuf in the 78th minute, but his close‑range header was tipped over the bar by Brecher. Zurich’s Jonathan Okita also came close with a low drive in the 82nd minute that whistled just wide of the post.
Tactical Observations
Zurich played a 4‑2‑3‑1 system, pressing high and trying to dominate possession. Sochaux, under new manager Oswald Tanchot, showed discipline in a compact 4‑4‑2, looking to hit on the break. The French side’s defensive organisation was particularly impressive, with centre‑back Bryan Soumaré making several vital interceptions. For Zurich, the match served as a useful test of their attacking creativity against a well‑drilled defence.
| Stat | FC Zurich | Sochaux |
| Possession | 57% | 43% |
| Shots on target | 4 | 3 |
| Corners | 6 | 2 |
| Fouls | 10 | 12 |
Context & Next Steps
For FC Zurich, this friendly is part of a series of warm‑up matches ahead of the new Super League season, which kicks off in late July. Sochaux are also in the midst of pre‑season, aiming for promotion back to Ligue 2. The draw keeps both sides unbeaten in their respective pre‑season campaigns. Zurich’s head coach Ricardo Moniz praised his side’s defensive solidity but acknowledged the need for more sharpness in the final third.
FC Zurich will next face Bundesliga side FC Augsburg in a friendly, while Sochaux travel to face Swiss club Lausanne‑Sport. Both matches will provide further test of tactical progress and squad depth.