Altach in the crisis: Can the bottom of the B are scored against Meister Sturm?
Altach in the crisis: Can the bottom of the B are scored against Meister Sturm?
On November 30, 2024, two extremes face each other in the Admiral Bundesliga: the SCR Altach, currently in last place, receives defending champion SK Sturm Graz, which leads the table with a clear lead. This game, which begins at 5:00 p.m., promises interesting turns due to the current achievements of both teams. While Altach continues to be waiting for the first victory in over a year after a change of coaching to Fabio Ingolitsch, Sturm Graz, under the interim coach Jürgen Saumel, seems to be in top form and recently demonstrated with a 7-0 against Austria Klagenfurt how strongly you are, as Krone.at reports.
Altach has only reached a draw against Klagenfurt in the last five games and now urgently has to collect points. Trainer Ingolitsch emphasizes that despite a new, more attractive style of play, the club still has catch up. "We do not bring our services to the pitch over the entire season," he said, while noting that his team is often weakening in the past few minutes. The supposed outsider calls for strikers like Gustavo Santos, who was a key player last season, to prove himself, even if he was not set up for this match.
Sturm Graz before a mandatory task
On the other hand, Sturm Graz is in the "Flow" and wants to call up the basic virtues of football to win the game for themselves. Coach Saumel, who is uncertain after a successful start, how the strain from the Champions League games affects his team, hopes for the backing of the players Wüthrich and Stankovic, who return after injuries. The key to success is seen in the committed and aggressive way of playing the Grazer, who were only lost once in the last encounters against Altach and who want to underpin the favorite status. Should Sturm be able to take the momentum from the last games, another victory against Altach would be forced to report, as reported Laola1.at.
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