Bundesliga: Sturm advances to next win



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Thanks to the hits of Jakob Jantscher (29th), Kevin Friesenbichler (70th) and Bekim Balaj (77th), Sturm continued his winning streak with nine wins in the last ten competitive matches. With coach Christian Ilzer, Graz only lost one game (0: 2 against LASK). St. Pölten is going on a short vacation with a slightly negative balance and could be out of the top six on Sunday.

Before kickoff, former storm coach Otto Baric and Helmut Hausers, who was captain of the storm in the early 1960s, were remembered for a minute of dueling. St. Pölten then tried to break Graz’s run with a five / three-man defensive chain, and also found the first possibility: when Michael Blauensteiner tried to overtake Stangl, Sturms Dante paid attention (third).

Last lap before winter break

Sturm continued the streak of successes. The Graz team celebrated a 3-0 victory in their home game against St. Pölten, placing them in second place behind Salzburg. Hartberg beat Altach 1-0 and Rapid beat Admira 1-0.

Powerful and simple storm

Thereafter, the hosts were strong and established themselves with a direct vertical game in the opposite field. Jantscher forced Christoph Riegler to defend himself with a punch (11th) after a balloon from Andreas Kuen. When Friesenbichler fell after a duel with Kofi Schulz in the invited penalty area, referee Stefan Ebner let the (19) play.

Jantscher took the well-deserved lead with his fourth goal of the season in the 29th minute. The 31-year-old who flourished with Ilzer graduated from Otar Kiteishvili’s ideal pass. On the other hand, Alexander Schmidt arrived a step too late in a promising position (37th). Goalkeeper Jörg Siebenhandl avoided the biggest chance of equalizing, showing his best form in recent weeks with a reflection off George Davies. Dante blocked the margin.

Sturm recovers after a slack

Siebenhandl, who has not conceded a goal in more than six hours, remained focused early in the second half. In the 54th minute, the goalkeeper decisively shortened the angle against Michael Blauensteiner. Following the corner kick into the penalty area, Luan shot over the goal. During this phase, Sturm acted expectantly and without much structure. Coach Ilzer got bogged down in noisy skirmishes with the referee team and saw the yellow card.

But as usual in recent weeks, the Graz team survived a slight fall unscathed and extended the lead 20 minutes before the end: a blocked shot from Kuen landed at the feet of Friesenbichler, who scored for the second time in a row and then was replaced by Balaj (70º). The Albanian forward was there shortly after Jantscher’s free kick with his head (77) and hit the crossbar in the 88th minute.

Voices for the game:

Christian ilzer (Sturm-Trainer): “If we exclude the immediate opening phase, we really played a very good game until 1-0 and we also found good football solutions on difficult terrain. Then St. Pölten changed something in the basic order. It turned out to be a very intense match, in which we relaxed a bit with the leadership. That continued throughout the break and it was a razor’s edge game at this stage. But for now we have this run that leaves us unharmed in these phases. Plus a Jörg Siebenhandl, who plays impressively all fall. “

Robert Ibertsberger (St. Pölten coach): “After the 1-0 win, we felt better on the inside again. Especially in the second half, where I think we have already reached the tie. The 2-0 was also a bit of a killer in the head. You noticed it because we invested a lot. With two slight turnovers at 1-0 and 2-0, you invite Sturm Graz to counter opportunities. That’s too frivolous and maybe even a little naive. “

Jakob Jantscher (Storm scorer): “It’s a shame Christmas is coming, we have a great streak. Usually it doesn’t say it because the days are nice, but we’d be in a good flow right now. It seems easy at the moment, but it is very hard and constant work behind it. “

Typical Bundesliga, twelfth day

Saturday:

Sturm – St. Pölten 3: 0 (1: 0)

Graz, Merkur Arena, SR Ebner

Sequence of objectives:
1: 0 Jantscher (29.)
2: 0 Friesenbichler (70.)
3: 0 Balaj (77.)

Sturm: Siebenhandl – Ingolitsch (83./Gazibegovic), Nemeth, Wüthrich, Dante – Hierländer, Gorenc-Stankovic (83./Jäger), Kiteishvili, Kuen (72./Ljubic) – Friesenbichler (71./Balaj), Jantscher (85. Huspek)

St. Pölten: Riegler – Steinwender, Luan, Muhamedbegovic – Blauensteiner (81./Tanzmayr), Luxbacher (78./Asadi), R. Ljubicic, Schulz – Davies, Schmidt, Hugi (74./Schütz)

Yellow cards: Ingolitsch, Wüthrich, Ilzer (coach)

The best: Jantscher, Kiteishvili, Siebenhandl or Blauensteiner, Schulz

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