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RUSH. Against the bottom of the table, Cashpoint SCR Altach, three points were actually planned for SV Guntamatic Ried, but the game was completely different and ended with a 1: 4 home loss.
Already in the 11th minute, the SVR was outnumbered: Markus Lackner flew off the pitch after two unnecessary fouls in less than three minutes.
For a long time, it was hardly noticed that the Vorarlbergers were playing more with one man. Altach didn’t get his first chance until the 29th minute: Ante Bajic saved on the line.
In the 42nd minute, Manfred Fischer gave the guests the lead with a penalty after a foul by Constantin Reiner.
They drew 1-1 just three minutes later against Bajic, completing a strong solo over the middle of the field with a well-placed shot to the far corner.
Daniliuc kept the SVR in the game
Only after the break were the guests able to make better use of their numerical superiority. Ried goalkeeper Daniel Daniliuc, who represented the injured Samuel Sahin-Radlinger, was able to thwart the first few chances, including with a spectacular save against substitute Obasi. He was powerless against a deflected shot from Thurnwald in the 77th minute. This 1: 2 hit was the preliminary decision.
When SVR coach Gerald Baumgartner reacted and replaced three players in the 80th minute, Altach seized the moment of disorderly defenses and ex-Rieder Schreiner scored 3-1 (82nd). Just four minutes later, Thurnwald broke through Ried’s defense virtually unhindered, and Schreiner changed his roster to 4: 1 (86th).
“The leadership gave confidence to the people of Altach”
Baumgartner struggled a bit with some of the decisions made by referee Alexander Harkam: “With the yellow-red card, I could have exercised a bit of tact. But something like that shouldn’t happen to an experienced player like Lackner. Before 2: 1 he could have called a foul on Grüll. The leadership gave the Altachers confidence and they played it well at home. In the second half we were close to taking the lead for a long time and processed the exclusion well on long stretches. The fight for survival in the league will be tough, but we knew it beforehand. “
Altach’s coach Alex Pastoor was of course satisfied, but he also saw weaknesses in his team: “In terms of order, we did a lot of good. With the ball we showed at times that we lacked confidence, but there were also some good actions. The victory was great for us and of course it has to do with the yellow-red card. Despite the 4-1 victory, we did not do everything right. With one more man we should have played more dominant, but that didn’t work out until the end. “
Far on Wattens
The last game before the Christmas holidays will be played on Sunday (December 20 at 2.30 pm) at Wattens. Baumgartner denies that the pressure on him has increased after 1: 4: “We will address the mistakes and try to score points in Tirol. The pressure has not increased, we always want to write ”.
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