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Lafnitz spends the winter in the second soccer league as the leader of the table. The Styrians prevailed Friday night in the 13th round hit at Wacker Innsbruck with a clear 4: 1, expanded their winning streak to six games and established five points from chasing Liefering for the time being. The “steers” end the autumn season only on Sunday (10.30 am) outside Austria Klagenfurt. For the Tyrolean it was the second consecutive defeat at the end of the year.
Since Lafnitz announced that he did not want to apply for a Bundesliga license and Liefering is not eligible for promotion, third place could be decisive for a place in the upper house this year. Blau-Weiß Linz met them thanks to a 2-0 home win in Upper Austria’s duel with Juniors OÖ. Two points behind are Klagenfurt and GAK, who lost 3-1 at Austria Lustenau. The sixth Innsbruck is three points behind the three. Kapfenberg (4: 1 against Horn) and Amstetten (2: 0 at FAC) celebrated important victories in the battle for relegation.
For the Tyrolese, the lead in a poor first half at Tivoli was ready to be regained in the 34th minute, Florian Jamnig launched a penalty. It was the beginning of the end for the local team. Four minutes later, Martin Krienzer led the win on the road. In the 40th minute, Tirol’s Darijo Grujcic had to leave the field prematurely due to a foul on Mario Kröpfl’s blow.
After the break, Krienzer (64th) made his perfect double, hitting the leather in the short corner. After a serious mistake by Andreas Zingl’s goalkeeper on a free kick by Fabio Viteritti (69th), the hosts could only hope for a comeback. Kröpfl (79th) after a horrifying cross pass from the Tyrolese and Julian Tomka (82nd) ensured clear conditions.
Blau-Weiß Linz wins the Upper Austrian Derby
Philipp Pomer scored for Blau-Weiß Linz in the 15th minute, after two exclusions from Upper Austrian rival Fabian Schubert (90th) made the final point. For the 26-year-old forward, it was the 21st goal of the season in the 15th competitive game, and on the league’s shooting list he is number one with 15 goals. A goal from Petar Zubak (90th) was not enough for GAK at Vorarlberg, as Blankson Anoff (43rd), Wallace (53rd) and Haris Tabakovic (70th) were successful on the hosts’ side.
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