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What a respectable performance by LASK!
With a 3: 3 against the top Tottenham-Hotspur team coached by José Mourinho (match report >>>) the Linzers have put another exclamation point.
Unfortunately, it is too late, because promotion is no longer possible. However, one or the other player could once again be the center of attention.
LAOLA1 analyzes the performance of all LASK actors and distributes ratings (1 = very good, 2 = good, 3 = satisfactory, 4 = sufficient, 5 = insufficient).
Good or not? Then rate the LASK yourself in the comments These are the ratings for the LASK kickers against Tottenham Hotspur.
Alexander Schlager – 90 minutes – Grade: 2
The ÖFB team goalkeeper was there when needed. With penalties from Bale and Dele Alli, Schlager was left powerless, Son’s goal came one-on-one.
Philipp Wiesinger – 90 minutes – yellow – grade: 3
The 26-year-old played a rock solid game for a long time without faltering in the center of Linz’s defense. He dropped Bergwijn, allowing Tottenham to score the third goal.
James Holland – 90 minutes – Grade: 3
The Australian, acting in the center of the central defense, had everything under control for a long time. A moderate pass from the 31-year-old called up as captain indirectly started the 1: 2 through Son.
Andres Andrade – 90 Minuten – Note: 3
The Panamanian defender acted on the defensive as an element of uncertainty. The 22-year-old started the unnecessary 1: 1 draw with one hand in the penalty area. In the 64th minute he came out too late, but Tottenham couldn’t play the attack cleanly until the end. He played a dream pass in the 84th minute to Eggestein’s striker, who made it 2-2.
Reinhold Ranftl – 90 minutes – Grade: 2
The winger, who was so talented on offense, returned to work on the right wing. The 3: 3 assist was fantastic, otherwise the left side was more active in Linz’s offensive game. Impeccable defensive play.
Mads Emil Madsen – 90 minutes – Grade: 4
The Dane always pushed himself, helping with forms of central defense and improving the game. The 22-year-old didn’t always look happy with his offensive actions. Madsen could not control the bad pass of the Netherlands before the 1: 2 of Son.
Peter Michorl – 90 minutes – goal, yellow – score: 2
LASK’s midfield engine again pulled all the strings in Linz’s offensive game. His hammer to the 1-0 lead in the 42nd minute can safely be described as a class goal. Wermutstrofen: Due to a yellow card in the first half, the 25-year-old has to watch the last match of the group stage against suspended Ludogorets Rasgard.
Pure Runner – 90 minutes – Grade: 1
The 27-year-old lived up to his name and kept the Spurs defense busy. In the 31st minute, the winger missed after a beautiful combination with Eggestein in Tottenham goalkeeper Hart.
Thomas Goiginger – 69 Minuten – Score: 3
The 27-year-old plowed down the left wing and caused some stunts in a duet with Rene Renner. However, he couldn’t make a lasting impression, which is why manager Thalhammer made his replacement.
Johannes Eggestein – 90 minutes – Tor – Grade: 1
The German was at the center of Linz’s scoring chances. In the sixth minute, the 22-year-old missed pole. In the 31st minute, Eggestein initiated Renner’s maximum chance. It went icy in the 84th minute at 2: 2 in the meantime.
Andreas Gruber – 69 minutes – Grade: 4
The newcomer from Linz, who has been used in every game this season, looked tough, but the bright idea in the offensive game wasn’t there today.
Mamoudou Karamoko – ab 69. Minute – Gelb, Tor – Score: 2
Karamoko threw his own scoring opportunity two minutes after being substituted, but the Frenchman missed it. In injury time, the 21-year-old sank irresistibly to the final score.
Dominik Reiter – from minute 69 – mark: 4
He became invisible in the 69th minute after being substituted.
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