Blau-Weiß Linz is aiming for a home win against struggling Altach!

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Blau-Weiß Linz is aiming for victory against SCR Altach on February 14, 2025 to secure their place in the Bundesliga.

Blau-Weiß Linz is aiming for a home win against struggling Altach!

An exciting duel awaits the fans of the ADMIRAL Bundesliga when Blau-Weiß Linz meets the bottom of the table SCR Altach on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. After the recent contract extension with coach Gerhard Scheiblehner, the Linzers have great ambition to consolidate their position in the championship group. With a home win, they want to extend their lead over LASK and Hartberg and overcome injury fears before the duel against Vorarlberger, who have already gone 14 games without a win. “We want to secure the point at the start,” explains Scheiblehner, while emphasizing that Altach should not be underestimated despite the difficult situation, because “the standings in the table do not reflect the performance of the team,” said the coach.

Unfortunate defeats and missed opportunities

Meanwhile, Altach continues to struggle with problems under coach Fabio Ingolitsch. After a narrow 1-2 defeat against GAK, the team is hoping for a turnaround and emphasizes that they have “done well” in the previous games, but simply cannot score any goals. The pressure on Vorarlberg increases with every subsequent game because they urgently need points to leave the penultimate place. Altach's difficulties are evident; With just 14 goals in 17 games, they have the weakest attacking statistics in the league. However, Ingolitsch is optimistic and emphasizes that the team is continuing to work on the final results in order to finally achieve their first win.

In comparison, LASK was recently able to show off after a weak start to the season. How kicker.at Reportedly, they turned a game around against Altach and grabbed a last-minute victory, which moved them to fourth place in the table. This could strengthen Blau-Weiß Linz's motivation while Altach continues to be denied a win. “We are being hard on ourselves,” Ingolitsch explains his team’s situation and remains optimistic, despite the stressful situation at the top of the table.