Bundesliga: LASK catapults to the top of the table



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Thomas Goiginger with a remarkable shot (22nd) and Johannes Eggestein (45th) secured clear conditions in the first OÖ derby in the Bundesliga since 2011 before the break. Dominik Reiter finished the game in the 86th minute. For LASK it was the fifth win in the last six league games in a draw. The promoted Ried, on the other hand, suffered a loss after two wins and a draw.

LASK replaced Salzburg, who surprisingly suffered their second defeat of the season 0: 1 to FC Flyeralarm Admira on Saturday, as leaders and are now one point ahead of the ‘bulls’. In third place he is two points behind the new Rapid leaders. Side detail: the Hütteldorfer was the last leader after the first lap that was not called Salzburg. Ried is still ninth.

LASK takes the lead in the table

LASK is at the top of the Bundesliga. With a 3-0 win in the Upper Austria derby against Ried, Linz overtook Salzburg and is now the new leader.

LASK sets the course for victory from the start

At the end of the 10th round there was little doubt from the start as to who would emerge as the winner in the last league game at the Linzer Gugl. The stadium will be demolished and rebuilt as a pure football stadium. LASK dictated the event and exerted a lot of pressure. The Rieder bravely clung to it and narrowed the gaps in front of their goal, but by concentrating on their own defense, Innviertel’s team was not present on offense.

With a combination game, there was initially no step for LASK against the defensive bar, so a long-range shot was needed – Goiginger measured the sixteen limit and slid the ball into the far corner (22). Just before the break, Eggestein made the preliminary decision when he reached the far corner after Gernot Trauner’s preparatory work. The German is still a guaranteed goal for Upper Austria: on the 13th mission it was Eggestein’s eighth goal for LASK.

Rieder has no chance

The dominance of the hosts after 45 minutes was impressively reflected in the statistics: 80 percent possession, 12: 1 shooting and 63:37 percent of duels won were shown in favor of the hosts. After switching sides, little changed in action. The Linz team remained in command, but were no longer as dominant as before the break.

Until the final whistle, there were no more scoring opportunities for either side, until the 86th minute: Mamoudou Karamoko served the substitute runner, who made it 3-0 from close range. Before and after that, it was more of a training game than a competition for LASK. This saved energy for the last, and pointless, Europa League match on Thursday at Ludogorez Razgrad. Peter Michorl is likely to be absent against the Bulgarians. The midfielder was apparently replaced at halftime due to a thigh muscle injury. Karamoko was eliminated in the end.

Voices for the game:

Dominik Thalhammer (LASK coach): “It was a well-deserved victory that was never in dispute. Especially in the first half against a deep and destructive opponent, we had very good structure in the game, good balance and clarity in our positions. I wasn’t entirely satisfied with the second half, but it’s also human that you relax a bit after the last few games and lose focus. Ranking leadership is just a snapshot. “

Gerald baumgartner (Ried’s coach): “We didn’t want to allow much in the first half. LASK then scored a wonderful goal that he doesn’t score every day. The stumbling block was 0-2 with the halftime whistle. We wanted to risk more in the second half, but the 2-0 was difficult because LASK had the game under control. We don’t play forward with enough courage. LASK is a top team, they only scored one point on Thursday against the Premier League leaders (note: Tottenham). “

Typical Bundesliga, matchday 10

Sunday:

LASK – Ried 3: 0 (2: 0)

Linz Stadium, SR Altmann

Sequence of objectives:
1: 0 Goiginger (22.)
2: 0 Eggestein (45 °)
3: 0 Reiter (86.)

CALCULATION: Schlager – Wiesinger (69./Tscheberko), Trauner, Andrade – Ranftl (69./Potzmann), Holland, Michorl (46./Madsen), Renner – Gruber, Eggestein (62./Reiter), Goiginger (62./Karamoko )

Ried: Sahin-Radlinger – Reiner, Reifeltshammer, Boateng – Takougnadi (79./Seiwald), Ziegl (76./Paintsil), Nutz, Lackner (58./Offenbacher), Haas (79./Wießmeier) – Gschweidl (58./Bajic ), Grüll

No yellow cards

Best: Gruber, Holland, Trauner or none

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