Austrian victory: Sixth success thanks to the goal of the newcomer Plavotic

Austrian victory: Sixth success thanks to the goal of the newcomer Plavotic

Another exciting weekend in the Austrian Bundesliga, which brought a highlight, especially for the Viennese Austria. The team was able to celebrate their sixth victory in a row, with just one goal difference. It is particularly noteworthy that the five of these victories also ended, which indicates a remarkable constancy and efficiency.

The most recent match that took place on Sunday was against Hartberg and ended 1-0 for Austria. In front of 12,700 spectators, Hartberg showed himself to be the stronger team in the first half of the game. However, their attacks remained without earnings, and the goalkeeper of Hartberg, Raphael Sallinger, was little challenged until the second half. Only after a tactical changeover of coach Stephan Helm, who brought an additional striker into play, did the offensive presence of Austria improve.

unwanted turning points and decisive moments

The supposedly decisive moment of the game only came in the 77th minute. A corner kick from Dominik Fitz provided the possibility of using the central defenders Tin Plavotic for a header. Plavotic, who was only allowed to play Lucas Galvao, scored the golden goal with his header. This was further proof of how important standard situations in football can be, an aspect that Admira's coach Thomas Silberberger had also predicted in the Sky studio.

For the Viennese Austria, this victory was not only a further step in the right direction, but also a strategic strength. You now have the same score as your arch -rival rapid, but with a goal difference with a goal. Aleksandar Dragovic, the Head of Defense at Austria, noticed after the game that luck only came when you work hard. The team strives to consolidate their position in the top three.

setbacks for other teams

While Austria stays on the road to success, there are other messages in the league. Blue Weiß Linz suffered a bitter 1: 2 defeat against the GAK, which demonstrated her difficulties in the game itself. The GAK, under new trainer Rene Poms, has won impressive eight points in the last four games and has now celebrated the first away win since November 2006.

The bottom of the table, Altach, was also unable to present trend -proof results. After coach Joachim Standfest's leave of absence, there was another defeat against Wolfsberg, where the Vorarlbergs have been waiting for a win for eleven rounds. The sports director Roland Kirchler remains optimistic and firmly believes that success will return soon.

The developments in the league show that every game can be decisive, both for the top teams and for those who fight in the relegation battle. The next rounds promise an exciting continuation of the current season and it remains to be seen how the different teams will do. Additional information and backgrounds about the games and teams are available in other reports peterlinden.live .

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