Bayern Munich loanee Jonathan Asp Jensen is turning heads at Grasshopper Zurich
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Bayern Munich loanee Jonathan Asp Jensen is turning heads at Grasshopper Zurich
"Cool for us. Cool for him. He showed us the kind of individual quality he has. He has the quality to decide a game."
"We are frustrated. In the end we are left with only a point. Currently, I am just living in the moment,"
"But I'm thinking just about the fact that we should have won this game- the 3:3 [final score] is annoying."
Grasshopper Zürich raced into a 2-0 lead before Young Boys recovered to 2-2. Zürich regained the lead and then saw Young Boys reduced to 10 and then 9 men, but still conceded a late equalizer to finish 3-3 and earn only one point. The club had lost its previous three matches and had received a red card in each of those games. Bayern Munich loanee Jonathan Asp Jensen produced two assists and a goal, including a superb first touch, a composed pass and a classy finish. Zürich remain second-bottom on 10 points after 11 matches.
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