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Jusuf Gazibegovic of all decided with his dream free kick in the fifth minute of injury time the match of the 16th round of the Bundesliga between Sturm Graz and SV Ried in favor of the Murstadt team.
“It’s not a bad time for my first goal in the Bundesliga,” smiles the gold scorer to score 2-1 (match report >>>) into the “Sky” microphone and also receives additional praise from his coach Christian Ilzer: “Congratulations Gazi on this dreamy free kick that really set us free today.”
In an intense game, the Graz team had previously left some good opportunities and if a strong second half from Ried’s guests had more or less scored all three points.
“Fight and cramps” after a good first half
After just 43 seconds, Kevin Friesenbichler made it clear with his title, that Ried goalkeeper Sahin-Radlinger could still defend himself, which way the game should go.
Little exploitation of chances and an opponent who improved at half-time made life difficult for the Ilzer-Elf in the final phase of the match. The Graz coach also analyzes his team’s performance in a similar way:
“It was another good game for us, but we have to make it 2-0 or 3-0 in a phase where the rivals can no longer defend themselves. We couldn’t, then we took the first one from the right. Dangerous first offensive action than 1: 1 and after that it was more fighting and cramping. “
He was able to thank Gazibegovic mentioned at the beginning, from whose blows the Graz team wants to live in the coming weeks. “An incredible finish and a great moment for us. That was a very important moment for us as a team, which has untied a knot that we have been twisting a bit lately,” said the 43-year-old referring to the mixed past weeks.
Sturm gegen Ried highlights:
“Very painful” muscle bumps
In contrast to the exultant Grazers, the Rieders were “saddened to death” after what they saw as a tragic final phase. Coach Miron Muslic speaks of an “incredibly bitter” loss after the final whistle in the “Sky” interview. “30 seconds before the end, I asked the fourth official how long it would last. If you get the free kick after that, it’s very, very bitter for us.”
His team showed two different faces on the two halves, which “of course was also due to the opponent.” However, Neo’s coach draws a lot of positives from his team’s performance: “If I take a moment and reflect on the second half, I’m extremely proud of the team and what they accomplished in the second half. We’re in a good way. . “
There is also praise for Rieder’s performance by the rival coach: “Today we had an opponent, even if you compare it to the autumn, who played incredibly aggressive and was very good at pushing.”
Of course, musicians can buy very little of it, but a performance like the middle of the two still gives a boost. The coach also proves it and says: “We will stick together and we will.”
A direct duel awaits the storm
With their ninth win of the season, at least for the moment, the Graz team is holding their closest pursuer from Linz at bay. In the next round there is a great showdown between the two direct competitors.
“With a lot of confidence in himself” Sturm enters this duel with LASK, even if Sturms Ilzer does not want to look out the window with declarations of war.
SV Ried, who host SKN St. Pölten, also face a decisive match. If the Innviertler goes to work in the first half as ambitious as in the second round in Graz-Liebenau, perhaps it could be the first victory after the first competitive match in the Muslic era.
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