Bundesliga: Ried shoots from the basement of the table



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Stefan Nutz in the 17th minute and Seth Paintsil shortly after the break (51st) secured Rieder’s first win since 23 August 2020. Meanwhile, Upper Austrian newcomer Innviertel lost five games in a row. With the second win of the season, Ried, who scored more than one goal for the first time this season, gave FC Flyeralarm Admira the red lantern and is now ninth.

The Hartbergers, who celebrated their first win of the season with a 2-1 win over Austria Wien on the last lap, fell back to 10th. The third loss of the season was very regrettable. In view of three “foils” and many dangerous offensive actions, coach Markus Schopp’s squad would have won at least one point.

Ried emits a red flashlight

SV Ried can say goodbye to the bottom of the table for now on Saturday. The Innviertler defeats Hartberg 2-0.

Ried with a dream start

Before kickoff, Rieder’s goal difference was 3:14 in the last five Bundesliga games, all of which ended in losses. Recently plagued by numerous failures due to positive coronavirus tests, coach Gerald Baumgartner against Hartberg became available again to almost all players. Consequently, the Innviertel “Vikings” were optimistic.

The 1-0 seemed to confirm hopes in the 17th minute. After a long pass, Paintsil deftly put himself in the center of attention and served Nutz in the center, who headed easily from a few meters. But the goal was misleading, because the guests who had a lot of bad luck alone before the break had the clear increase in chances. First it was Felix Luckeneder, whose Köpfler hit the crossbar (6th), then goalkeeper Dario Tadic hit the post after a long ball over Ried’s defense with a setter (20th), and his free kick struck just before the break back the bar (45).

Pressing leads to 2-0

This bad luck should take revenge twice after the reboot. After a goal kick, the now more aggressive Ried pressed the Hartberger high, Paintsil chased Luckeneder’s ball into the penalty area and scored his first goal for Ried in the far corner. At the hour, goalkeeper Rene Swete prevented Marco Grüll (63.) from making the preliminary decision, previously Hartberg had missed a great chance with a volley shot from Lukas Ried (56.).

Play was even at this point, with both teams causing danger in the penalty area multiple times. At the start of a turbulent final quarter hour, Hartberg again pushed for the tie with great enthusiasm. The Styrians recorded a good chance to head the ball through Thomas Rotter (77th) and an aerial kick from Ried (79th), which Sahin-Radlinger stopped, but couldn’t make the game exciting.

Voices for the game:

Gerald baumgartner (Ried’s coach): “We were able to work with almost the entire team throughout the week. The victory was an expression of this week of training. It is a liberation for all. We can build on this performance, but we know we still have a long way to go, and we will. We have to work so that the automatisms are more effective. In Hartberg we saw today that it is already working for them. I hope we remain stable in the crown events so that the competition in the team becomes stronger. “

Markus Schopp (Coach Hartberg): “Ried did better than us at the crucial moments. The opponent did a lot with a little. We weren’t as defensive as we should be. We defended miserably twice. When giving gifts like this, don’t be surprised if you lose. The scoring opportunities we’ve created are positive, but in the end it was dead art. “

Typical Bundesliga, matchday 7

Saturday:

Ried – Hartberg 2: 0 (1: 0)

Ried, Josko Arena, SR Jäger

Tore:

1: 0 Nut (17.)
2: 0 Paintsil (52.)

Ried: Sahin-Radlinger – Takougnadi, Reifeltshammer, Reiner, Lercher – Ziegl, Offenbacher (71./Lackner) – Paintsil (84./Wießmeier), S. Nutz (87./Meisl), Grüll – Sulley (71./Gschweidl)

Hartberg: Swete – Gölles, Rotter, Luckeneder, Klem – Yoda (54./Ried), Kainz (85./Rakowitz) – Heil, Rep, Horvath (73./Ertlthaler) – Tadic

Yellow cards: Offenbacher and Rotter

The best: Paintsil, Nutz and Tadic

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