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ÖFB-Cup: The LASK climbs easily into the next cup round – Bundesliga

For the 1st round of the UNIQA ÖFB-Cup In 2021/22 the LASK the FC Marchfeld Donauauen for evening matinée in the Raiffeisenarena Pasching. The Lower Austrian regional league team had set itself the goal of keeping zero as long as possible and wanted to cause a surprise. The wish remained – in the end, however, the favorite prevailed. The Linz team defeated the hosts 6-0 and were happy about their first win in their first competitive game of the season. Due to the large number of missed chances, the victory could have been even higher.

LASK dominated the game at will and more than lived up to their role as favorites

The FC Marchfeld Donauauen, with top-class staff in the coaching bench (coach Thomas Flögel, sporting director Ernst Baumeister) and the ex-Bundesliga players Christoph Kröpfl (Hartberg) and Issiaka Ouedraogo (WAC) on the pitch wanted the favorites from the steel city of Linz actually Buy cutting. The game, however, was made by LASK, and the Upper Austrians showed from the start who the boss is. After six minutes, René Renner hit with his left foot to make it 1-0 for the hosts. In the 16th minute, Peter Michorl circled a free kick over the wall and the ball floundered in the net to make it 2-0. One went before the half-time break – in minute 43 René Renner fixed the 3-0 half-time score with his second goal after a corner kick and the resulting turbulence in the penalty area.

Thomas Goiginger booked an assist today and also scored a goal

The second half started with a quick hit for the home side. In the 49th minute, Peter Michorl served a nice pass into Thomas Goiginger’s run – and the Salzburg native sank the round in the corner to make it 4-0. With this tour in their backpack, the Linzers let the ball and opponents run and the 2500 visitors were offered true one-way street football. Just four minutes later, Thomas Goiginger handed the ball to Husein Balic and the 25-year-old striker made it 5-0. The guests were now increasingly restricted to their own half – the LASK gained opportunity after opportunity – the yield, however, remained to be desired. Nevertheless, the strong-voiced Linz attendants were able to cheer again. In the 85th minute, Florian Wiesinger shook a fantastic pass out of his ankle – this reached Florian Flecker – and the newcomer from TSV Hartberg filled the dozen with his first goal in the first game. This was also the result at the same time – LASK rose to the next round of the Cup with a 6-0 victory.

LASK – FC MARCHFELD DONAUAUEN 6:0 (3:0)

Goal sequence: 1-0 (6th racer), 2-0 (16th Michorl), 3-0 (43rd racer), 4-0 (49th Goiginger), 5-0 (53rd Balic), 6-0 (84th spot)

Raiffeisen Arena Pasching, 2500 Viewer, SR Gishamer – Carpenter – Sen

Constellations:

LASK: Alexander Schlager – Petar Filipovic, Philipp Wiesinger, Gernot Trauner (K) (76th Letard), Lukas Grgic (63rd Hong) – Rene Renner (63rd Potzmann), Peter Michorl, Florian Flecker – Husein Balic (63rd Karamoko), Christoph Monschein (30. Schmidt), Thomas Goiginger

FC Marchfeld: Martin Kraus – David Marin (46th Velisek), Markus Nowotny, Robert Bencun (K) – Maximilian Eksler, Dominik Puster (68th Thaller), Christoph Kröpfl (77th Aliloski), Benjamin Mulahalilovic, Emil Harrer, David Oroshi (59th) Rajdl) – Issiaka Ouedraogo

Voices for the game:

René Renner, two-time goalscorer LASK:

“We wanted to make the game fast, we succeeded. This win was a great start and very good for self-confidence.”

Martin Kraus, Marchfeld goalkeeper:

“We gave everything, we can’t blame ourselves. Unfortunately, the result was a bit too high!”

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by: ReD

Photo: Harald Dostal

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