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The German led Linz to victory in the second minute and ensured with his new goals in the 15th and 34th minute that Elektra could never hope for an anticipated Christmas miracle. The Vienna City League club had already achieved the best result in its history by entering the round of the best 16.
Linz’s success was never in jeopardy. Eggestein connected off a pass from Mads Emil Madsen after 1:24 minutes. After a quarter of an hour, the German was successful after a pass from Dominik Reiter. On his third goal (34th), the 22-year-old loan from Bremen fooled an Elektra opponent with his heel and hit the Kreuzeck. A significantly larger victory would have been possible, Peter Michorl (23rd), Rene Renner (50th), Dominik Reiter (58th) and Eggestein (63rd) all failed in the aluminum casing.
Eggestein shoots LASK in the head
It doesn’t take long for the favorite to score the first goal. Johannes Eggestein scores 1-0 in less than two minutes
For the third time in a row, LASK is at least in the ÖFB Cup quarter-finals. In the last two seasons, Linz’s team even ranked in the top four. With the final whistle of referee Markus Hameter after 68 years, the curtain also fell on the Linz Stadium, which was last known as the Raiffeisen Arena. The building, inaugurated in 1952, will be demolished in January. At the same location, a pure soccer stadium without a running track will be built for LASK.
Promotion “easy to achieve”
“I am happy, but I am even more glad that we were able to say goodbye to the stadium with a victory. Victory was not a given, you have to work hard against such an opponent. We were lucky to have scored goals in the first half, ”Matchwinner Eggestein said in an interview with ORF. The 22-year-old German striker lamented an even clearer victory after four shots from pole, “but in the cup it is important to get through a round. We did it with ease. “
Eggestein’s second goal
After a quarter of an hour, the LASK German forward is back and scores 2-0.
Eggestein’s coach Dominik Thalhammer was also on the same page as his Torgarant. “We got off to a good start to the game and quickly took the lead 3-0. After that, we couldn’t get the game moving quickly and our individual possession times were too long. But we are one lap ahead, that’s the main thing in the cup, “said the 50-year-old.
Eggestein corrects the hat trick
After just over half an hour, Eggestein has made the perfect triplet. The 22-year-old scores 3-0.
Elektra coach René Fischer was satisfied with his team despite the defeat. Unlike the LASK professionals, Elektra amateurs have not played a competitive game since mid-October due to coronavirus regulations and were not allowed to do team training. “A 0: 3 in the last game at the Gugl is impressive,” Fischer said. Elektra had the first big chance in the game, but fell behind in return. “So you’re already broken. But I’m proud of my team,” said Elektra’s coach at ORF, “it’s a shame we didn’t score a goal over the venerable Gugl, that would have been a highlight.”
Uniqa ÖFB-Cup, round of 16
Wednesday:
LASK – Elektra 3: 0 (3: 0)
Linz Stadium, SR Hameter
Tore:
1: 0 Eggestein (2.)
2: 0 Eggestein (15.)
3: 0 Eggestein (34 °)