Sion goalie Essam Al-Hadari has made his Swiss League comeback on Saturday as his side eased to a comfortable 3-0 home win over penultimate Vaduz. French midfielder Olivier Monterrubio scored a brace either side of the interval, and Álvaro Saborío netted a last-gasp goal on 89 minutes. The victory is Sion's first since chairman Christian Constantin has taken over the team after the club had parted ways with German tactician Uli Stielike. On winning the game, Constantin's men advanced to the sixth place with 16 points. Imminent Departure Beleaguered goalkeeper Al-Hadari missed Sion's 3-0 loss to Bellinzona last week.
Al-Hadari's future still vague The Egypt guardian stated he wouldn't feature for Sion till the club work out the coaching staff issues. He also added that he is leaving the club in the winter transfer window. Although Al-Hadari said he took no part in the match upon his request, the chairman-coach assured he excluded him due to technical reasons. The acting coach said days before Vaduz game the Ahli former keeper needs to develop his skills in order to earn a place in the starting eleven. Sion are facing a turbulent spell. After sacking the German boss, Constantin decide to appoint himself as an interim coach. The controversial president mentioned that keeping his secondary role is contingent upon the team's results in the forthcoming matches.