Save late goals Red Star Penzing the victory against Slovan Hac

Save late goals Red Star Penzing the victory against Slovan Hac

In the Vienna City League there was a gripping duel last Sunday when the Red Star Penzing competed at the SK Slovan Hac and won the game with a 2-0. The encounter was characterized by a strong defensive and an exciting development, especially in the second half when the Penzinger finally struck.

The first half went goalless, although both teams worked out good opportunities. The Penzinger in particular showed in the first 45 minutes that they wanted to act aggressively. In the 12th minute they had three times the opportunity to accommodate the ball on the net, but Slovan goalkeeper Tonatiuh Nicolas Avila Miranda showed his class and kept the zero. Even a tight shot from Michael Ried, who clapped the crossbar, did not bring a goal.

opportunities and developments in the game

During the SK Slovan Hac to surprise with quick counterattacks, the great chances failed to do. Aleksandar Ilic organized a lot of vertebrae with an attack, but the defense of the Penzinger did not allow that. A lot was fought for the penalty area until half -time, but neither of the two clubs could be really dangerous, which kept the tension high for the second half.

The second half started similarly to be both teams to be to decide the game. Slovan tried to build up more pressure, but here too the great success failed to materialize. In the 87th minute, however, the incredible for the Penzinger happened: after a foul in the penalty area, the referee was made the decision to give a penalty. Philipp Königstein competed, but first missed. But he was quickly on hand to transform the margin to 1-0.

The excitement was not over yet, because only a few minutes later Roman Sturzeis shot the 2-0 and thus produced the final score. Penzing had increased the pressure and did not give the SK Slovan Hac the opportunity to react to the setbacks.

votes for the game

Michael Sonvilla, the sporting director of Red Star Penzing, reflected the game and said: "It was a strange game. We gave up good chances in the first half. In the second half it was a little different and we suddenly made the goals. So it can go into the winter break." Although Slovan also had some options, the victory for Penzing was ultimately deserved.

The constellations of both teams reflect the strategies that they followed in the course of the game. At Slovan, players like Toni Srok and Boris Biro stood on the pitch, while the Penzinger designed their attacks with players like Christoph Jakl and Michael Ried. Finally, the Red Star Penzing showed that they kept their nerves in the decisive phase of the game and secured victory through their motivation and tireless efforts.

For fans and observers, the question remains how this performance will affect the following games. The next few weeks will promise exciting duels in the Vienna City League. More about the game and other details can be found on www.ligaportal.at be read.

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