Division points in favorites: Austria tied afternoon against St. Polten! – Bundesliga



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Also against the spusu SKN St. PöltenFK Austria Wien triumphno victory. After a weak first half, in which St. Pölten took the lead after a Muhamedbegovic corner kick, the Violets appeared after the break. But although both teams found real opportunities, there were no more hits for a long time. Only shortly before the end, Jukic released his team and with the late 1: 1 the points were shared.

Austria initially lost

Austria started the game a bit more dominant, trying to take command. Offensive, however, the violets were unsuccessful, St. Pölten’s guests defended too compactly. And after Austria’s powerful opening minutes, the St. Pölten team got into the game better and were much more active. So the first good chance of the game was for the Ibertsberger-Elf: after a good combination Alexander Schmidt reached the ball in the fifth, but the forward hit the ball badly to the chagrin of his teammates (20th). Austria, on the other hand, found gaps in the defense of Lower Austria. First Sarkaria moved from a long shot (25), Markus Suttner, who came running in from the backcourt, was still decisively blocked (29) and a defender also put his body in front of the ball in the 34th minute when Pichler shot. it’s a standard that should eventually bring the first goal of the game. After a corner kick for the guests, Ahmet Muhamedbegovic curled up high in the air and scored unsustainable with a strong header to the far corner (39th). After 0: 1, the Austrian defense showed their role fully, Stöger’s team was very lucky not to run after a bigger deficit. First Dor Hugy headed the ball near the post (42), before the whistle at half-time the attacker again escaped from the disoriented defense Violeta, but returned to put the ball beyond the far post.

Later balancing violets is worth one point.

Looked as tired as the game phases in the first half, the beginning of the second 45 minutes was equally exciting. The Austria came out of the cockpit as if it had been changed, suddenly shoving the St. Pöltner deep into its own half. Edomwonyi checked SKN goalkeeper Riegler from a distance (47th), shortly after heading the ball alongside him. The reaction to the residue was there. The favorites dominated the game from now on at will. But goalkeeper Riegler dodged the best chance of equalizing, from the shortest distance he became very wide against substitute Jukic and avoided the 1-1 (53rd) with the class act. And the second substitute for Austria – Alon Turgeman – did not put the leather in the goal, the ball jumped three meters in front of the goal after poor acceptance (65th). But the SKN was waiting for his chances, he was wide awake in counterattacks. In the 54th minute, however, Schmidt shot too central, Dor Hugy ruled slightly later on Pentz, who kept his team in the game with a world-class reflex on foot (65th). As a result, the dynamics of the game should flatten a bit, both teams no longer found the great opportunities. Until minute 84 of the game. The invited defense let a ball pass, Pichler passed the ball in front of Riegler – Jukic only needed to push it towards the empty goal – the last 1: 1. And although Alexander Grünwald saw his second yellow card in five minutes and Austria had to contest the phase minority final, Veilchen brought the – well deserved final – point in time.

Typical Bundesliga, matchday eight

SKN St. – FK Austria Wien Pölten 1: 1 (0: 1)

Generali-Arena, Vienna; 0 viewers; SR Harkam

Live ticker Austria Vienna vs St. Pölten

Tear: 84. Aleksandar Jukic bzw. 38. Ahmet Muhamedbegovic

Austria (4-4-2): Pentz-Teigl, Handl, Palmer-Brown, Suttner; Wimmer (46 ° Turgeman, Zwierschitz (74 ° Fitz), Grünwald, Sarkaria (46 ° Jukic); Edomwonyi (89 ° Ebner), Pichler (90 ° Schösswendter)

Saint Pölten (4-3-3): Riegler – Blauensteiner, Maranda, Muhamedbegovic, Schulz; Luxbacher (contactor number 75), Pokorny, Ljubičić; Davis (68 ° Steinwender), Hugi, Schmidt (75 ° Grozurek)

yellow cards: 81st Grünwald and 69th Luxbacher

Red Yellow: 86. Grünwald

Written by Fabian Beer; Photo: Josef Parak

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