Soccer: SV Guntamatic Ried beat TSV Hartberg 3-2



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RIED (zema). On matchday 22 of the typical Bundesliga, SV Guntamatic Ried beat TSV Hartberg 3-2. Stefan Rakowitz (1st) put the Styrians in front before Bakary Nimaga (34th) increased to 0: 2. As a result, the Vikings picked up the pace and were able to score the next goal with a double from Grüll (37th, 69th). In the 71st minute of the match, Julian Wießmeier scored the winning goal 3-2 via a deflected conclusion.

Cold shower at first for Heraf-Elf

In the early stages of the still-young game, guests from eastern Styria really kicked the pace. Markus Schopp’s men were already able to cheer in the first minute of the game. After losing the ball in the defensive chain of the SVR, the offensive express of the guests launched an ultra-fast counterattack. The ball landed on Stefan Rakowitz through detours. The guest kicker took off immediately and rounded the round leather without a problem to the 0-1 lead in the far corner. The Austrian Highs weren’t impressed by the initial setback and also showed a brave performance. After 5 minutes of play, the SVR became mandatory for the first time. Daniel Offenbacher curved the ball into the area worth watching, but found his master in Hartberg goalkeeper Rene Swete. A few moments later, the blacks and greens were able to notice the next noteworthy goal approach. After an Offenbach corner kick, Julian Wießmeier reached the end unhindered, but put the ball exactly into the arms of guest goalkeeper Rene Swete.

Vikings push to equalize – Hartberg awards penalty

In the minutes that followed, both teams tried very hard, but it wasn’t really dangerous for either side. Until minute 13 of the game: Marco Grüll headed the ball after a Meisl cross a hair of the carcass. Two minutes later, referee Andreas Heiss awarded the Styrian team a penalty. Dario Tadic took responsibility, but slammed the round leather into the post. In the 25th minute of the game, the Vikings recorded the next action. Luca Meisl cheered from about 20 meters and walked away, but the round ended next to the square.

Schopp-Elf extends lead – SVR reduced to 1: 2

The Vikings kept trying to usurp the game. However, TSV Hartberg’s defense chain remained compact and allowed little. After 31 minutes played, the guests scored the next goal. After the Vikings failed to get the ball out of harm’s way, the ball landed at Nimaga’s feet. Hartberg’s kicker immediately retired – 0: 2. In return, the Vikings were also able to cheer. Marco Grüll pulled the round leather into the mesh for a 1: 2 connecting goal. Shortly before the half-time whistle, SVR found another good opportunity. After a remarkable throw-in by Meisl, Marco Grüll came to an end, but was stopped by referee Andreas Heiss due to an offside position.

Black-green increases the pressure

The SVR got out of the cockpit fine. Manuel Kerhe (48th) obtained the first grade in the second round. Two minutes later, the Upper Austria creates another danger. Bernd Gschweidl (50th) shot from a promising distance, but the lap ended next to the square. On the opposite side, a Horvath degree whistled just past the SVR box. In the following, both teams acted very aggressively, but since both defensive chains defended solidly, concrete opportunities were mostly slim.

Innviertler turns the game around with a double strike

In the 68th minute of the game, the Vikings achieved the tie they deserved at the time. Marco Grüll pushed the ball over the line to make it 2-2 after a wonderful 60-meter solo. The SVR offensive express was now really at operating temperature, because less than 180 seconds later the Vikings were allowed to cheer again. After a corner kick, the round leather landed on Julian Wießmeier, who chased the ball into the net with a remarkable finish for a 3-2 lead. TSV Hartberg pushed the tie in the final phase and was therefore always mandatory. Like, for example, in the 84th minute: Manfred Gollner made a circle with his direct free kick on the wall. The subsequent entry into the corner by Sascha Horvath (85th) brought nothing. In the final minutes, the defensive bulwark of the Vikings allowed nothing and secured the 3-2 victory at home.
SV Ried:

Radlinger – Wießmeier, Meisl, Boateng, Kerhe – Nutz (76./Reifeltshammer), Ziegl, Offenbacher (60./Satin), Grüll (89./Gragger) – Bajic (89./Lackner), Borsos (46./Gschweidl )
TSV Hartberg:

Swete – Lienhart (87./Tijani), Horvat, Luckeneder, Gollner – Kainz (46./Rotter), Nimaga – Rakowitz (46./Ried), Horvath, Heil (76./Sturm) – Tadic (60./Chabbi ) Source: SV Ried

Photos: Danny Jodts / zema-medien.de

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