Rapid Wien win crazy goal show at Wolfsberg – Bundesliga



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The last match of the fifth round of the Bundesliga between WAC and SK Rapid Wien was tough and quite a spectacle. In the end, Hütteldorfer celebrated an incredible 4: 3 away win. Meanwhile, the Carinthians had turned a 0-2 deficit into a 3-2 lead, but Ercan Kara scored two goals in the Rapid quarter hour. , which encouraged the Rapid.

Rapid can score goals even without a great forward Founta

The last game of the 5th Bundesliga match started well. Both teams bravely played forward, free from tactical restrictions. The Viennese found the first big opportunity to take the lead: Kara beat Lochoshvili and fired at Kofler, who defended the leather striker. Koya Kitagawa, who replaced the injured Fountas today (Ligaportal reported: Injury shock: How long will Rapid Goalgetter Fountas be out?), Led just off the empty goal (4th).

But the WAC also played fast and direct, but without being particularly dangerous. Additional opportunities were on the guest side: Kofler was able to parry a shot from former colleague Ritzmaier, before Lochoshvili (15th) could prevent Kara from closing. The Viennese still had the most dangerous deals: Filip Stojkovic tried a violent shot from a good 30 meters, which zoomed over the goal. The WAC lacked precision in the decisive pass on offense.

In the 25th minute, the Hütteldorfer took the lead: Kitagawa decisively beat Pavelic and had an eye for the completely naked Schick, who chased the ball with a strong shot in the left corner of the center – 0: 1 (25) . Ten minutes later, the Vienna guests followed suit: a good combination through Ritzmaier and Kitagawa landed on Stojkovic, who had plenty of room on the right side and made the cross pass into the penalty area. There lurked Koya Kitagawa, who pushed the ball over the line as he slid – 0: 2 (35th).

Crazy second half: WAC turns the game around, but Rapid wins the game

Immediately after the break, the Carinthians reduced to 1: 2. Michael Liendl rounded a free kick into the penalty area, where Dominik Baumgartner climbed up and headed the ball over Strebinger at goal (47th). And the beginning of the second half could not have been more curious, because Dominik Baumgartner came back a little later: the defender climbed the highest in a corner and headed to the far corner – 2: 2 (52).

Soon after, the Viennese were lucky that WAC did not get ahead: Joveljic escaped from substitute Barac with a long pass and put Strebinger ahead, but the ball hit the crossbar (61st). Soon after, the Carinthians turned the game upside down: Lochoshvili was able to move to midfield and pass the ball over Barac to Dieng. The Senegalese turned Strebinger around and pushed into the empty goal – 3: 2 (67th).

But Rapid was able to get out of the hole, stepped up and came back: Ritzmaier crossed from the right into the penalty area, where Kara prevailed and headed to the far corner – 3: 3 (76). In the final stages, both teams had a chance to decide the game. Liendl fired just over the bar on one side before understudy Deni Alar headed him off the other side.

The spectacular game took another spectacular turn in injury time after Kara was fouled in the penalty area. The foul competed himself and transformed the 911 into a quick victory. The Carinthians protested violently and could not believe it.

Typical Bundesliga, 5th round

RZ Pellets WAC – SK Rapid Wien 3: 4 (0: 2)

Lavanttal-Arena, Wolfsberg; SR Ebner

At the WAC live ticker against Rapid Vienna

Tearing: Baumgartner (47th, 52nd), Dieng (67th) or Schick (25th), Kitagawa (35th), Kara (76th, 90th + 3 / penalty)

WAC: Kofler – Novak, Baumgartner, Lochoshvili, Pavelic (63./Scherzer) – Peretz (58./Wernitznig) – Leitgeb, Taferner (89./Stratznig) – Liendl – Dieng (89./Hodzic), Schmerböck (58./ Joveljic)

Quick: Strebinger – Stojkovic, M. Hofmann, Greiml (56./Barac) – Schick (73./Arase), Grahovac, D. Ljubicic, Ullmann – Ritzmaier (77./Knasmüllner) – Kara, Kitagawa (77./Alar)

yellow cards: Liendl (62º), Feldhofer (63º), Leitgeb (84º), Baumgartner (90º + 2º) and M. Hofmann (39º)

Written by Daniel Ringsmuth; Photo: Gerhard Pulsinger

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