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After the 1: 4 loss to SK Rapid Wien, Admira looked forward to the first points with interim coach Patrick Helmes. The Lower Austrian derby, however, was a disaster for Südstädter, who fell easily against SKN St. Pölten.
Before we get down to the surprise of the day, let’s take a look at the other matches in the second round of the new Bundesliga season. Wiener Austria beat SV Ried 2-1 at home to score the opening points with Peter Stöger, with Monschein scoring both of his team’s goals after penalties. There was a 1-1 draw between SK Sturm and SK Rapid, with the Blackies being the better team overall. The same result was observed somewhat surprisingly between WSG Tirol and LASK. For the rest, the favorites with Salzburg and the WAC prevailed against Altach and Hartberg.
After just one match day, Zvonimir Solda ended his partnership with Admira for private reasons, leaving interim manager Patrick Helmes on the sidelines against SKN St. Pölten. Helmes got creative and brought defender Aiwu into the defensive midfield, which seemed to weaken the defensive network as a whole, because the assignment in the back team didn’t fit at all. The experienced Schösswendter and Maierhofer only came into play in the second half, when the hosts were already 4-0 down.
SKN St. Pölten hit the crossbar in the second minute and were only allowed to cheer one minute later when 18-year-old Marcel Tanzmayr scored his debut goal in the Austrian Bundesliga. After a cross from the LASK loan, Alexander Schmidt headed from close range to make it 1-0 for the visitors. Alexander Schmidt was going to shape the rest of the first half, because the 22-year-old, who did not score a single goal as a loan player at WAC last season, contributed a double between minutes 16 and 29. With the fourth goal of the match, Luan shattered all the hopes of the hosts who delivered a first bottom half before the halftime whistle.
There was only one goal in the second half, also because the Admira Maierhofer striker was unlucky with a header off the crossbar. Instead, newcomer Dor Hugi scored his first goal in the SKN jersey. The successful guest coach Robert Ibertsberger emphasized after the match that his team had already been able to create many chances against SK Sturm and this time the evaluation of the chances was much better. Admira’s interim coach, Helmes, lamented his team’s weak start to this match and criticized the dueling behavior of his protégés.
Next weekend, SKN St. Pölten will meet SK Rapid and they are clearly the favorites of the bookmakers despite a 5-0 win over Admira. In tipp3 you get € 50 for a € 10 bet in case of a home win, that is, five times your bet
Admira is invited to Vienna Austria and in view of the latest performances, it will be extremely difficult for Veilchen in the Südstadters, so a rate of 1.55 for an Austrian home win seems quite profitable.
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