LASK shakes for an away win at Sturm Graz



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LASK, Sturm Graz, #STUASK

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On the 6th round of the typical Bundesliga, the Sturm Graz vs. LASK on the show. In the end, the guests have that better finish the best end for himself. With a 0: 2 away win, Upper Austria consolidates third place in the table.

The game started very quickly and intensely on both sides. Sturm Graz had the first chance of the game. The hosts answer about Friesenbichler. Jantscher shaves his pass into a promising position (4th). 120 seconds later, LASK takes the lead with the first attack. Eggestein sends Balic on the proverbial “trip” and the network thinks about it to make it 0: 1 (sixth). The Austrian Highs were the dangerous team in an intensely close game. In the 17th minute, Trauner caused danger after a corner kick from Michorl (17). On the other hand, Friesenbichler was able to launch a counterattack. The storm attacker is pushed aside in dire need, so his shot becomes an easier catch exercise at the end (18th). After this scene, the game stabilized. LASK found two half chances through Balic (22nd) and Michorl (40th). Both teams were no longer really mandatory before the break. The break was 0: 1.

After the break, play resumed. At Sturm Graz they played defense at all risk, but were constrained offensively by a weak passing rate. LASK was always dangerous on counterattacks, but the Styrians were always able to clear in dire need. However, after about an hour, Sturm Graz took command. The hosts almost tied through Ljubic. Since the emphasis is on almost, it remained under the strict leadership of Upper Austria. The LASK seemed physically and mentally tired during this phase. Therefore, the error and foul rate increased minute by minute. In the 80th minute, again, it wasn’t long before Hierländer headed in a corner just above LASK’s goal. On the other hand, a central shot from Siebenhandl provided at least temporary relief. So it remained very dramatic until well into the finals. In the end, the guests had the last word there. Contrary to the course of the match, Eggestein scored the final 0-2 after substitute Madsen had worked and an error by defender Dante.

Because of the last 25 or 30 minutes, LASK’s away win can be described as happy. However, Upper Austria were the better team in the first 60 minutes and could have decided the match earlier. Sturm Graz showed great fighter’s heart at the Merkur Arena at home, but in the end there was a lack of emphasis and probably a bit of quality as well. However, the Styrians came very close to giving the big favorite an advantage. In the end, the “Blackies” are left empty-handed.

Sturm Graz vs. LASK 0: 2 (0: 1)
Merkur Arena, 1,500 spectators, SR Weinberger

Tore: Balic (6.), Eggestein (91.)

Sturm: Siebenhandl – Ingolitsch (83./Huspek), Nemeth (72./Gazibegovic), Wüthrich, Dante – Hierländer, Gorenc-Stankovic, Ljubic (92./Shabanhaxhaj), Kuen – Friesenbichler (72./Balaj), Jantscher ( 92./Mwepu)
LASK: A. Schlager – Wiesinger, Trauner, Andrade (62./Filipovic) – Ranftl, Grgic, Michorl (82./Madsen), Renner – Gruber (62./Goiginger), Eggestein, Balic (68./Raguz)

01.11.2020



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