Bundesliga: St. Pölten has no mercy on Ried



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Israeli Dor Hugi opened the St. Pölten Shooting Festival in the second minute in front of 685 spectators at the NV Arena. Schmidt (45th, 60th) and Nicolas Meister (63rd / penalty) with their first goal in the Bundesliga scored the goals for coach Robert Ibertsberger’s team, who had been superior from the start.

For St. Pölten, who had lost 4-0 to LASK the week before, it was not only a discharge repair, but also the third success of the current season. The Rieder, however, continued their negative streak and fell back to last place with the fifth loss in a row.

The local side considers from the beginning

The hosts, however, made a bespoke start against the promoted team. Following a cross from Fort Michael Blauensteiner from the right, Hugi was there for the first time. St. Pöltner found more opportunities almost every minute. In an attempt by Schmidt (10th) and a deflected shot by Robert Ljubicic on pole (11th), it was only a little short.

In the 17th minute, Schmidt did not hit the ball properly from the left after Schulz introduced it, ten minutes later Hugi missed Ried goalkeeper Daniel-Edward Daniliuc from close range. In Rieder’s first good offensive action by Thoma Reifeltshammer, SKN goalkeeper Christoph Riegler was there in the 37th minute. Schmidt released his teammates and Ibertsberger in the 45th minute after an ideal pass from George Davies charging Daniliuc and pocketing him. in the empty goal.

Riegler and Stange avoid consolation

The 3-0 was played very well after an hour of play: after a free kick, Ljubicic headed straight for Schmidt in the penalty area, who shot flat. So the decision in the match was made practically, three minutes later the substitute champion made everything clear at the beginning of the second half. Daniliuc impetuously jumped on Schmidt’s back, who fell into the penalty area. The Master surely converted the due penalty. When the guests found good opportunities in the final phase of the game that had already been decided, either Riegler or Aluminum saved the “zero” for St. Pölten.

Voices for the game:

Robert Ibertsberger (Coach St. Pölten): “I am basically satisfied with the result, but I am not satisfied with the way it was done. We didn’t get the access we wanted. Ried has had too many phases when he had the ball and went ahead of our goal. In reality, we were not as clear in the game as we imagined and we made a lot of simple technical mistakes. It just wasn’t a game that I would be completely happy with. “

Gerald baumgartner (Coach Ried): “Interestingly, we had a very good attack today. Unfortunately, we played them on the cards in the first half with a slight turnover. The second goal just before the break was, of course, very bitter and a bit decisive. We have to work to improve it. We try to bring compactness to the team, it is a process. Due to the Corona crisis, we didn’t have many players available. Today three returned and the three did not really participate in the training process. “

Typical Bundesliga, matchday six

Saturday:

St. Pölten – SV Ried final result 4: 0 (2: 0)

NV Arena, 685 spectators, SR Ouschan

Sequence of objectives:
1: 0 (2.) Hugi
2: 0 (45.) Schmidt
3: 0 (60.) Schmidt
4: 0 (63rd) champions (penalty)

St. Pölten: Riegler – Blauensteiner, Maranda, Muhamedbegovic (81./Drescher), Schulz – Schütz (68./Luxbacher), Pokorny, R. Ljubicic (68./Halper) – Davies (46./Meister), Schmidt (72./Grozurek ), Hugi

Ried: Daniliuc – Takougnadi, Reifeltshammer, Meisl, Lercher – Ziegl, Offenbacher (72./Satin) – Paintsil, Nutz (72./Canadi), Grüll – Sulley (66./Kerhe)

Yellow cards: Pokorny or Sulley, Meisl, Reifeltshammer

The best: Pokorny, Hugi, Schmidt, Blauensteiner or Ziegl, Paintsil

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