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PASCHANDO, LINZ. LASK defeats Austria Klagenfurt 5: 3 in the ÖFB Cup quarter-finals after extra time and progresses to the semi-finals.
LASK had more problems than expected in the cup game against the second division team. The Klagenfurt guests came forward after five minutes. After Greil’s corner kick from the right side, Rusek got screwed on the fiver, his header landing in the left corner. Twelve minutes later, the black and white returned to report with a dangerous offensive action. René Renner crossed from left to center, where Johannes Eggestein started to head, but did not hit the game team optimally, so his shot landed to the right of the goal (17th).
After 24 minutes, Mads-Emil Madsen took action from the edge of the area and his attempt missed the left post. A little later, Johannes Eggestein attempted a well-placed 30-meter free kick, but Klagenfurt’s goalkeeper Moser was back in place with a brilliant save (29). In the 37th minute it was almost 2-0. After an attack from the right side, Klagenfurt’s Paul approached point-blank, but LASK goalkeeper Alexander Schlager was able to dodge it.
Schlager keeps LASK in the game
The athletes also had a hard time in the second round. In the 57th minute, Klagenfurts Straudi ran alone towards the home team’s goal, Schlager avoided a 0-2 disadvantage with a brilliant save. After 68 minutes of jubilation on the bench in Linz. Substitute Peter Michorl played a high ball over Marvin Potzmann, who let it slip from the left side of the penalty area with a header to Johannes Eggestein, who was in the middle. The German did not miss this opportunity and put the 1-1 from close range. The tie seemed to have resolved a lockdown for the athletes. Just two minutes after the first, the Blue and Whites let the second goal follow. Hussein Balic finished the ball after a double with Johannes Eggestein that beat Moser at the Klagenfurter Maschen (70th). A few minutes after Linz’s first goal, Andreas Gruber had a chance to extend his team’s lead, but missed on a penalty from Moser of Klagenfurt. That should get their revenge first, because in the closing seconds of injury time, the second-division team tied with a punch from Hadzic.
renewal
Four minutes after the start of extra time, Peter Michorl aimed at the goal from 20 meters, but Moser was able to dodge the ball once more. But four minutes later the time had come. After a pass from Michorl, Husein Balic made it 3-2. Three minutes later, the Linz team scored another goal. Reinhold Ranftl played from the right over Johannes Eggestein, who then finished well to make it 4-2. (101.). But the Klagenfurters did not give up and rose again to 4: 3 in the 108th minute. Hadzic brought in a dangerous cross from the left in front of goal, Jaritz only had to head in. Three minutes after the guests scored the next goal, LASK actor Marvin Potzmann made the decision to score 5: 3.
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