Grades! LAOLA1’s individual review of Arsenal – Rapid – Football



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Despite their poor performance in the away game against Arsenal on the final day of the match, Rapid Wien still has a chance of moving up with a win against Molde.

At 1: 4 in London, however, the Viennese put on a disastrous performance over long stretches, already 0: 3 at halftime. Only Koya Kitagawa’s hit was a bright spot in the Hütteldorfer’s game (game report >>>).

LAOLA1 analyzes the performance of all Rapid players and distributes the ratings (1 = very good, 2 = good, 3 = satisfactory, 4 = fair, 5 = poor).

Good or not? Then Rapid’s ratings in the comments themselves. Here are the qualifications for Rapid’s kickers at Arsenal:


Richard Strebinger – 90 minutes – Grade: 3

The Rapid Keeper was definitely the most notable Rapidler on Thursday. If he was partly to blame for the first goal conceded, he did a good showing for the rest of the night for long stretches. Although she always had small insecurities with him, without his many saves, everything could have been much worse for Rapid.

Mario Sonnleitner – 90 minutes – grade: 5

At times he seemed very overwhelmed by the agility and speed of Arsenal’s attackers. Whenever there was a high ball to defend, he was there. Otherwise, like his neighbors, he seemed overwhelmed throughout the night.

Maximilian Hofmann – up to minute 46 – mark: 5

Rapid’s substitute captain only experienced the first 45 minutes on Thursday, the half in which Rapid conceded three goals. The defense chief never had his teammates under control. Always a step too late and too slow compared to Arsenal’s forwards.

Leo Greiml – 90 minutes – Grade: 5

The young Rapid defender was allowed to play again from the start, but like his teammates, he looked overwhelmed. Many positional errors and small inaccuracies were also involved in his play.

Kelvin Arase – 90 minutes – Grade: 4

As always, an effortless appearance from the flank player who does not shy away from any duel. But the otherwise spirited Arase also didn’t keep up with Speed ​​Arsenal on Thursday. On offense, the Under-21 international was fully booked, his only shots leading to Kitagawa’s goal.

Lion Schuster – 90 minutes – Grade: 4

Didi Kühbauer threw Schuster to the bottom today. However, when the experienced men on the team are restless, the task was not necessarily easier for the young midfielder. There were also many small errors in the positional play and in the structure.

Marcel Ritzmaier – up to minute 66 – score: 5

Ritzmaier was called up again today a bit on the defensive. He was also basically chasing the Arsenal attackers. He was never able to show his qualities on offense, resulting in a messy appearance.

Maximilian Ullmann – up to minute 46 – mark: 4

Ullmann had to be beaten lightly at half-time. Compared to his teammates, he seemed a bit more gripped, but without offensive accents and many Arsenal attacks on his side don’t allow for a better grade.

Yusuf Demir – 90 Minuten – Note: 4

The 17-year-old was one of the few Rapidlers who at least tried to make an offensive move. But even the highly talented Hütteldorfer seemed mostly unsuccessful in their offensive actions. His shot at least led to Kitagawa’s goal.

Koya Kitagawa –bis zur 65. Minute –Note: 3

The Japanese was basically alone for the entire game. Whenever he had the ball, he at least refueled over and over again, but then he really didn’t know what to do with the ball. He sank the only quick hit with a good volley.

Deni Alar – up to minute 77 – grade: 5

While his strike partner Kitagawa was able to draw attention to himself at least a little bit, Alar seemed mostly a ghost. No offensive actions, no deals, no pressure bite. Weak performance.

Mateo Barac – ab der 46. Minute – Note: 5

The central defender arrived at halftime, but failed to give more stability to his already weak defense. He was also always a step too late and basically too slow.

Thorsten Schick – from minute 46 – mark: 4

Schick also came to rest. On offense, however, the derby scorer was unsolicited throughout the second round. Defensively, he does his thing according to the circumstances.

Ercan Kara – from minute 65 – worn too short

Christoph Knasmüllner – from minute 65 – worn too short

Lukas Sulzbacher – from minute 77 – was used too short



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