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Second game, second penalty shoot-out for SV Guntamatic Ried: At 1: 2 (0: 1) against Wiener Austria, the fourth and fifth penalties in 180 minutes were already taken in games with Innviertel’s participation. Last week Rieder received two penalties in the 3-2 draw against Wattens, this time both went to the opponent.
The Violets exploited both penalties through Christoph Monschein. There was no sixth penalty (justified) because referee Rene Eisner stopped Innviertel’s team in the 94th minute when Valentin Gruber was beaten by Austrian Benedikt Pichler in a duel.
Only the first was really clear: after Manuel Kerhe fouled Wimmer, Christoph Monschein lifted the ball, quite cheeky, to put the 0-1 in the net (37th). “Even before 911, I decided I would shoot like this,” said the team forward.
A shame, because Rieder’s defensive concept had worked very well until then. Monschein also scored the second goal from the penalty spot (65th). “There wasn’t much,” Michael Lercher said. “I would have scored the goal if they hadn’t hit me before trying to finish off,” replied the failed goalkeeper.
Rieder has a strong character again
It was positive that the Rieder was showing character again. Austria was closer to another goal with 2-0 at the back, but Ried didn’t give up and got another chance when Austrian Jarjue extended a corner to make it 2-1 on his own goal (90th). Then Ried pushed the opponent into his own penalty area. Even if one point had been very lucky: a penalty whistle after a foul on Grubeck in the 94th minute would have changed everything again.
“We decided to be good defensively, we did well. The penalty to make it 0-1 was very unfortunate because Manuel Kerhe did not see his opponent. This resulted in the foul,” said Ried coach Gerald Baumgartner. the game. “It’s a shame because we still made life very difficult for Austria. If you lose, at least you have to learn from the game. I think we will be able to do it.” In the table, Ried is in fifth place. (bean)