No! Austria Lustenau does not want to concede a goal after just five seconds that Salzburg scored against BW Linz today (17) in the Bullen-Arena. Curious! This fastest domestic league goal of all time was possibly one of the reasons why Linz ended up with a 1-1 draw against the league team for the second time this season. “It may have made you feel too safe,” said BW coach Gerald Scheiblehner, describing the situation.
The newly promoted team had already won sensationally 1-0 in Salzburg in the autumn, with the gold goal being scored by ex-Austria goleador Ronivaldo. The playfully honest Linzers know how to pull the teeth of the series champion. “Why shouldn’t we succeed?” says coach Andreas Heraf, encouraging his troops to take on the Herculean task. “In any case, we are going there with the aim of winning there.” Knowing full well that a (narrow) defeat wouldn’t be a big deal.
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Altach got a draw
SCR Altach also achieved a similar feat last season as they were bottom of the table. On the last matchday of the regular season, the Rheindörflers achieved a surprising 1-1 draw in Salzburg. Altach led 1-0 for a long time thanks to a goal from Nuhiu, only seven minutes before the end did Benjamin Sesko equalize. A sense of achievement for the Altach coach Miroslav Klose, but it did not prevent his dismissal a few days later.
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So it’s definitely possible to get something out of it even as an underdog in the festival city. “I also have a plan,” Andreas Heraf developed a strategy in advance. To add: “But in terms of quality, a team like Salzburg has almost no weaknesses.”
Higher demands
With Gerhard Struber’s team, however, the demands are much higher. There is already talk of a striker crisis because only two goals were scored in the last two championship games. Lustenau should be the right opponent.
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2024-02-24 11:00:04
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