Europa League: LASK wins in Razgrad after falling behind



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Philipp Wiesinger (56.), Rene Renner (61./Foul penalty) and Mads Madsen (66.) all scored for the Linzers, who were outnumbered during the last half hour after a red card against Santana (61.) . LASK, who had previously awarded a 911 through Thomas Goiginger (44th), had already been confirmed as third in Group J. The Bulgarians, for whom Manu scored (46th), ran out of points.

With an impressive ten points behind Tottenham Hotspur (13) and Royal Antwerp (12), LASK is likely to leave a bitter aftertaste. The successful dress rehearsal for Red Bull Salzburg on Sunday was definitely a success for the Bundesliga leaders.

LASK dominates, but does not score at the moment

LASK coach Dominik Thalhammer had to make some changes compared to the recent 3-0 win against Ried. After the loss of Captain Trauner, whose wife is awaiting the birth of the third child, and the injured Petar Filipovic, Andrade and Jewhen Tscheberko moved to the defensive triple chain, Madsen replaced suspended Peter Michorl in midfield, and Dominik Reiter was able to go for Andreas Gruber.

LASK dominated the action from the start, benefiting from the flawed playing structure of the home team, which was practically not carried out offensively before the break. Renner fired a first warning shot from about 20 meters (3rd / more), Reiter hitting pole after a good quarter of an hour (16th). Renner missed the opponent’s goal two more times (20, 28), overall LASK did nothing of his superiority. A header from a cyclist passing the far corner (30th) and a shot from Johannes Eggesteins (37th) that was stopped by the goalkeeper simply did not “want” to enter the goal.

Spin after a given penalty and 0: 1

What happened shortly before and shortly after the break fit the picture well. Goiginger failed first after a foul by Cicinho on Eggestein in the penalty area of ​​goalkeeper Plamen Iliew (44th). And just 40 seconds after the restart, the ball twisted in LASK’s goal after the Bulgarians fired through Manu for the first time. The hosts seemed to have woken up, shortly after Alexander Schlager had to block a well-placed free kick from Claudiu Keserü (54th).

But he stayed with appearances, because a little later the Linzers turned the game around. First, Wiesinger’s unhindered long-range shot tied, and shortly thereafter the fouled runner made a further penalty to 2: 1. Criminal Santana also saw red for his “emergency brake.” For the most part, the Linzers had no trouble securing victory, Madsen even increasing to 3: 1 with his first goal for LASK.

Europa League, matchday six, Group J

Thursday:

Ludogorets Rasgrad – LASK 1: 3 (0: 0)

Ludogorez Arena, SR Meschkow (RUS)

Sequence of objectives:
1: 0 Manu (46.)
1: 1 Wiesinger (56.)
Renner 1: 2 (61./Elfmeter)
1: 3 Madsen (66.)

Rasgrad: Iliew – Ikoko (70./Tersiew), Josue Sa, Verdon, Cicinho – Badji (77./Anicet Abel), Cauly Souza (77./Jankow), Santana – Tchibota (46./Manu), Keserü (77./ Tekpetey), Despodow

LASK: Schlager – Wiesinger (86./Ramsebner), Andrade, Tscheberko – Ranftl (73./Potzmann), Holland, Madsen, Renner – Reiter (63./Gruber), Eggestein (73./Plojer), Goiginger (62./Balic )

Red card: Santana (61 ° / emergency brake)

Yellow cards: Cicinho or Wiesinger, Balic

Best: Iliew or Renner, Wiesinger, Eggestein

Note: Goiginger missed with a penalty against Iliew (44th).

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