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St. Pölten against defending champion Salzburg is the hit in the second round of the Cup on Saturday (2:45 pm). Third place in the table started the Bundesliga season well with seven points from four games. Ten goals scored demonstrate offensive power. Only Salzburg achieved more. The fact that the leader can draw on unlimited resources does not necessarily speak for the SKN.
Due to the Corona cases, the Salzburg team had no trips with the national team and were able to train in peace for two weeks. “We can almost play with the best formation because the guys had a good rest,” says coach Jesse Marsch, whose team will meet Lok Moscow in the Champions League on Wednesday.
“We are already seeing opportunities to move forward. For that we need a strong defensive work with won ball ”, expects SKN coach Robert Ibertsberger.
Eggestein’s debut
LASK coach Dominik Thalhammer will also have more manpower ahead of the home game against Wörgl regional division (5pm) before Tottenham Hotspur head to London on Thursday for the Europa League.