Austria's European Cup season: Record in sight for the teams!

Austria's European Cup season: Record in sight for the teams!
Salzburg, Österreich - Austria celebrates a remarkable European Cup season that could go into the history books. So far, the country has already collected 8.150 points in the UEFA 5-year ranking, which it does for the fourth best season ever for Austrian football. This is particularly thanks to the recent performance of the SK Rapid, who secured the UEFA Conference League's round of 16 with a win against FC Copenhagen and thus contributed 0.75 bonus points. In addition, the LASK collected another 0.60 points in a draw against Vikingur Reykjavik. The record season 2021/22 is only 2.25 points away, and there is time to cross this brand, since both SK Sturm and FC Salzburg still have several important games in the Champions League, as from laola1.at reported.
meeting of the giants
As part of the Bundesliga, there will soon be an exciting duel between FC Salzburg and SK Sturm Graz. The two teams have already completed 48 encounters in the past, with Salzburg being victorious 26 times and Sturm Graz won 11 games, while 11 games ended. In the current season, both teams play outstanding: Salzburg scores an average of 2.13 points per game at home, while Sturm Graz also gets 2.13 points per game. The last encounter of these two rivals ended with a narrow 1-0 win for Sturm Graz, which only reinforces the anticipation for the next meeting.
The exciting games and the opportunity to rewrite their own football history have already made the fans excited. Austria's football clubs are now facing the chance to collect further points for themselves, but also for the entire country and to improve the starting point in European competitions. The atmosphere is excited, and all the eyes are focused on the upcoming games, which according to FootyStats.org already provided with over 3.1 goals per game for entertainment. The fans can hope for some gripping encounters!
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