Vienna wants to continue his triumphal march in Amstetten
Vienna wants to continue his triumphal march in Amstetten
On Friday, November 24th, the Ertl glass stadium in Amstetten will be the scene of an exciting duel in Admiral 2nd league. The first Vienna FC, currently in third place in the table with 25 points, competes against the Sku Amstetten at 6:00 p.m., which in turn has positioned itself well in fifth place with 23 points. This encounter promises an intensive match because both teams are hunting for important points.
The Döblinger trips to a winning streak in their luggage. The last games, before the international break, made the team of head coach Mehmet Sütcü strong. Assistant coach Roman Kienast emphasizes the positive influence of the break: "The international break was very valuable for us. In addition to regeneration, we worked on our weaknesses." A successful friendly against Hartberg strengthens optimism in the Vienna camp.
strong competition awaited
less known, but by no means underestimating, is the Sku Amstetten. After a difficult last season, the team under coach Patrick Enengl has improved significantly and has been convincing with a series of victories lately. "Amstetten is in a very strong phase," warns Kienast. "In their last three games against Lafnitz, Lustenau and the FAC, they have won everything and are extremely effective."
The team from Amstetten clearly developed from a relegation candidate to a serious opponent. Their recently shown performance curves prepared the stage for an exciting game. The encounter is not only for the Vienna, but also for Amstetten under the pressure to confirm the current form.
defensive as the key to success
The Vienna is particularly stabilized on the defensive. Kienast emphasizes that the work that was performed during the international break shows positive effects: "The stability behind gives us the security of pulling our game forward." The team has conceded only a few goals in the past few weeks, which supported success. In the future, however, efficiency will continue to be important, especially in the exploitation of opportunities.
The offensive shows progress, but still needs fine grinding: "We have to work on our efficiency in front of the goal. However, our last games have led us in the right direction." This development could be the key to victory in Amstetten.
The Vienna has to do without Daniel Luxbacher and Edvin Ramic in this game, but apart from that, Kienast has access to the entire squad. "We have a good width in the squad, which allows us to act flexibly," he said confidently.
The encounter in Amstetten will be summarized in Amstetten on Friday, November 24th, a challenging but also promising opportunity for the Vienna to put the next important points. The team is well prepared and determined to go into play with a strong performance and to achieve another positive record in the league.
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