71 games or 6,390 minutes of play have been played, and the Austrian Bundesliga is saying goodbye to its short winter break.
The fans got to see 240 goals, who unfortunately were only allowed to go into the stadiums to a limited extent at first and then not at all. That results in an average of 3.4 goals per game – if the trend continues, it will be one of the highest-scoring seasons in Bundesliga history.
And it could also be one of the most exciting seasons in a long time, with no fewer than four teams at the top of the table within just one point.
LAOLA1 looks back on an eventful autumn, has unearthed a lot of exciting statistics and deals, among other things, with the bad boys, the long-running hits, the youngsters and oldies, the goal getters and much more:
The voltage
The fight at the top is more exciting than it has been for a very, very long time. Four teams are within just one point. Serial champions Salzburg are at the top with the most wins, but have suffered more defeats than Sturm, LASK and Rapid, all of which are only one point behind. Graz and the WAC have played one game less, the game in Wolfsberg will be played on January 17th, one week before the general start of the spring season.
What else I noticed:
- With 13 points, Salzburg got one point more away than in their home stadium.
- LASK did not give up a single point on the Gugl and only conceded a single goal.
- Admira are the only team that didn’t win away from home.
- Austria has the longest negative run of all teams – they did not win eight games en suite.
- The SK Sturm have only conceded five goals and played a total of seven times to zero.
- Admira and Ried have each had the longest series of defeats with five bankruptcies in a row.
- With St. Pölten, Hartberg, Austria, Altach and Admira, there are five teams that could not achieve two victories en suite.
- Most goals are scored in Salzburg games, with an average of 4.5.
- Goal poverty is the order of the day at SK Sturm, games with Graz participation only score 2.5 goals on average.
Rang | Club | Games | S | U | N | Tore | Points |
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1. | Salzburg | 12 | 8 | 1 | 3 | 39:15 | 25 |
2. | Sturm | 11 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 22:5 | 24 |
3. | LASK | 12 | 7 | 3 | 2 | 24:10 | 24 |
4. | Rapid | 12 | 7 | 3 | 2 | 26:17 | 24 |
5. | WSG Tirol | 12 | 5 | 2 | 5 | 18:17 | 17 |
6. | WAC | 11 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 22:24 | 16 |
7. | St. Pölten | 12 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 23:23 | 15 |
8. | Hartberg | 12 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 14:23 | 14 |
9. | Ried | 12 | 4 | 1 | 7 | 17:28 | 13 |
10. | Austria | 12 | 2 | 5 | 5 | 12:18 | 11 |
11. | Altach | 12 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 11:27 | 8 |
12. | Admire | 12 | 2 | 1 | 9 | 12:33 | 7 |
Die Kaderbreite
29 players played in the Bundesliga this autumn wearing Admira jerseys, so the team from Südstadt used by far the most kickers. This is followed by LASK with 25 players, 24 players each for Rapid, Ried and Salzburg. WSG coach Thomas Silberberger, who got by with just 20 players in autumn, has rotated the least.
The goalgetter
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Sekou Koita scores a goal every 54 minutes of the game, the Salzburg striker from Mali impresses above all as a joker, has scored six goals as a substitute and four more as a member of the starting XI. Patson Daka follows behind, but he was out for a while. Third place is shared – somewhat surprisingly – by two newcomers from SKN St. Pölten, Dor Hugi and Alexander Schmidt. Schmidt is therefore also the most successful Austrian attacker. With Johannes Eggestein from LASK and Dejan Joveljic from WAC, two more summer transfers can be found in the top 10.
Rang | player | Club | Tore |
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1. | Koita relief | Salzburg | 10 |
2. | Patson Daka | Salzburg | 8 |
3. | Dor Hugi | St. Pölten | 7 |
Alexander Schmidt | St. Pölten | 7 | |
Mergim Berisha | Salzburg | 7 | |
6. | Ercan Kara | Rapid | 6 |
Johannes Eggestein | LASK | 6 | |
Dejan Joveljic | WAC | 6 | |
9. | Marco Grüll | Ried | 5 |
Dario Tadic | Hartberg | 5 |
The assist kings
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WAC veteran Michael Liendl and Salzburg exit Dominik Szoboszlai, who is moving to Leipzig, are ex aequo at the top when it comes to the most assists. That is hardly surprising, as this duo was already in the first two places in this category at the end of last season. Michael Blauensteiner made it to fourth place as a defender. The number of only four assists at LASK-Motor Peter Michorl is disappointing.
Rang | player | Club | Assists |
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1. | Michael Liendl | WAC | 8 |
Dominik Szoboszlai | Salzburg | 8 | |
3. | Jakob Jantscher | Sturm | 7 |
4. | Michael Blauensteiner | St. Pölten | 6 |
5. | Majeed Ashimeru | Salzburg | 5 |
Maximilian Ullmann | Rapid | 5 | |
Sascha Horvath | Hartberg | 5 | |
Andreas Kuen | Sturm | 5 | |
Ercan Kara | Rapid | 5 |