WSG Tirol: Dream Start in the Bundesliga - the league lead shines!

WSG Tirol: Dream Start in the Bundesliga - the league lead shines!

Innsbruck, Österreich - The WSG Tirol has a perfect start to the season in the Admiral Bundesliga and leads the table after the second round. After a spectacular 4-2 victory against TSV Hartberg, an equally impressive 3-1 success followed the LASK. The game took place on Sunday in front of 2,350 spectators in Innsbruck and was proudly viewed by head coach Philipp Semlic, who sees a clear development step compared to last season. Laola1 reports that the team was particularly convincing against LASK in the first half.

Moritz Wels gave WSG Tyrol 1-0 in the 13th minute. Valentino Müller increased to 2: 0 12 minutes later with a penalty. However, Müller awarded another penalty in the 37th minute, which should drive the LASK after the break. George Bello made the connection goal in the 50th minute. But with his fourth goal of the season in the 85th minute, Müller secured the final 3-1 win. bundesliga.at informs that the WSG is now with 6 points at the top of the table.

performance and outlook

coach Philipp Semlic used the same starting eleven for the game against LASK as in the sensational victory against Hartberg. The team was defensively strong and won many ball possession phases, which Lukas Hinterseer highlighted. The WSG Tirol presented the LASK, who had to accept his second defeat again under coach Joao Sacramento, with major problems. The LASK is now a league leading light and described the defeat against Tyrol as bitter.

The next game of WSG Tirol will take place on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. against GAK. In addition, a test game against Real Madrid in Innsbruck is on the program on Tuesday. This could be an exciting experience for the players and the fans. Bundesliga statistics provides further information about the upcoming games in the league.

Overall, the WSG Tyrol remains on the road to success after these first two games and enjoys a promising start of the season.

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