Former Gor Mahia midfielder Amos Nondi clocked 90 minutes for Dila Gori in the 1-2 win over Samtredia in the Georgian National League as Magnus Breitenmoser featured for Thun in the 2-3 win over Swiss giants Basel.Amos NondiNondi was handed his second consecutive start by Dila Gori after receiving his marching orders against Saburtalo as he inspired them to a 1-2 win over Samtredia.Tornike Kapanadze opened the scoring for Dila in the 50th minute after a first half that saw chances few and far between the two sides.
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Before the dust could settle on Dila’s lead they doubled their advantage through Usmane Kamara who converted a penalty to hand his side a healthy lead.With six minutes left on the clock, Giorgi Lomtadze halved Dila lead to set up a tense finale but Gori held on for the win to secure three vital points.Magnus BreitenmoserKenyan midfielder Magnus Breitenmoser came on as a second-half substitute for FC Thun in the 2-3 win over Basel in a club-friendly.It only took 12 minutes for Thun to break the deadlock with Gabriel Kyeremateng getting his name on the scoresheet.Basel suffered a whirlwind opening 20 minutes of the game as they shipped in the second a minute later courtesy of Daniel Dos Santos.Der FC Thun Berner Oberland gewinnt sein erstes Testspiel gegen den FC Basel mit 3:2. Damit feiern die Thuner im ersten Spiel der neuen Saison den ersten Sieg. Die Thuner Torschützen: 12′ Kyeremateng. 13′ Dos Santos. 22′ Vasic. pic.twitter.com/VT6HSsiV75— FC Thun Berner Oberland (@fcthun_official) June 27, 2021 It was raining goals in the clash as Edon Zhegrova pulled one back for Basel in the 16th minute but Uros Vasic restored Thun’s two-goal cushion.Mamadou Kaly Sene scored in the 29th minute but the goals dried up in the clash as the game ended 2-3 with Magnus introduced at the start of the second half.