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The goals in a spectacular match were scored by Johannes Eggestein (68th, 101st), Husein Balic (70th, 98th) and Marvin Potzmann (111th) for Linzer and Markus Rusek (5th), Benjamin Hadzic (92nd) and Florian. Jaritz (108º) for the outsider.
Until his first double hit, LASK seemed to be stumbling toward an embarrassing loss. Rusek headed Klagenfurt off a Patrick Greil corner kick in the lead, then the Bundesliga quarter came completely out of ideas, while the defensive guests missed some against high-profile opportunities.
Rusek puts Klagenfurt in the lead (minute 5)
Outsider takes the lead: Markus Rusek is on point after a corner kick and scores to make it 1-0 for the guests.
Dramatic exchange of blows in Linz
In these situations, goalkeeper Alexander Schlager kept LASK in play. The ÖFB goalkeeper blocked Herbert Paul’s shot with his defensive foot (37th), avoided an own goal by Petar Filipovic (54th) and saved a great opportunity from Simon Straudi (57th). On the back margin of Darijo Pecirep, Gernot Trauner saved from the line.
At this time, LASK had only relatively harmless attempts by Reinhold Ranftl (2nd), Eggestein (29th) and Thomas Goiginger (57th), which were blocked by Austrian goalkeeper Lennart Moser. But then, two notable attacks brought the turning point. Substitute at half-time, Peter Michorl hit a long pass to Potzmann, who had also been exchanged, and Eggestein’s header hit the goal (68th).
Hadzic saves Klagenfurt in extra time (90 + 2nd minute)
Christopher Cvetko misses his free kick off the post. The next corner kick leads to 2-2: substitute Benjamin Hadzic shoots the Klagenfurters into extra time.
The favorite must go overtime
Less than two minutes later Eggestein played a double with Balic with his heel and ÖFB-Internationale, who had recently been substituted, spiked the ball into the net to make it 2-1 (70). As a result, LASK was in control of the action, but missed a penalty when Andreas Gruber missed Moser (78th). Thorsten Mahrer’s penalty for a foul on Eggestein was extremely questionable.
In the end, Austria Klagenfurt put everything in one letter and was rewarded for it. First a shot from Christopher Cvetko landed on the post, in the back corner Hadzic maneuvered the ball over the line from close range and fired at his team into extra time (92).
Potzmann sets at 5: 3 (minute 110)
The eighth goal of the night finally brought the final decision in favor of LASK
There followed LASK’s next double strike. Balic with a slightly deflected shot behind Michorl-Pass (98th) and Eggestein with a rotating shot behind Ranftl’s squad (101st) only provided supposedly clear conditions because Jaritz shortened again (108th). Only with Potzmann’s LASK 5: 3 (111th) did the match finally come to an end and sealed the defeat of Peter Pacult in his debut on the Klagenfurt coaching bench.
ÖFB Cup, quarter-finals
Sunday:
LASK – Austria Klagenfurt 5: 3 nV (2: 2/0: 1)
Pasching, Raiffeisen Arena, no spectators, SR Eisner
Sequence of objectives:
0: 1 (5.) Rusek
1: 1 (68.) Egg Stone
2: 1 (70.) Balic
2: 2 (90. + 2) Hadzic
3: 2 (98.) Balic
4: 2 (101.) Egg Stone
4: 3 (108.) Jaritz
5: 3 (111.) Potzmann
LASK: Schlager – Wiesinger, Trauner, Filipovic (91 ° Andrade) – Ranftl, Netherlands, Madsen (46 ° Michorl), Renner (59 ° Potzmann) – Gruber (102 ° Plojer), Eggestein, Goiginger (59 ° Balic)
Klagenfurt: Moser – Paul, Mahrer, Gezos (76. Saravanja), Moreira – Hütter (64. Markelic), Rusek (76. Hadzic), Cvetko – Greil (76. Jaritz), Straudi (76. Pink) – Pecirep (102. Schulz )
Yellow cards: Ranftl, Trauner, Filipovic or Cvetko, Moser, Mahrer
The best: Schlager, Michorl, Eggestein, Balic or Rusek, Moser, Cvetko, Hadzic