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“Four goals hurt as a defense. We distribute gifts. That shouldn’t happen to us,” captain Gernot Trauner said. “That was a sobering idea.”
LASK won all six home games at the Linz Stadium in the autumn and conceded only one goal, yesterday the Tyrolese were invited to score goals. Peter Michorl had led LASK in the lead (25th). So Tyrol took advantage of the mistakes:
1130.): Gernot Trauner misses the ball in the corner, Johannes Eggestein doesn’t jump with David Gugganig at all – his header fits exactly into the corner of the cross.
1: 2 (33.): It’s a blackout from goalkeeper Alexander Schlager: When Yevgen Tscheberko plays a back pass, he misses Kelvin Yeboah. The striker steals the ball and takes out Nikolai Baden Frederiksen (33rd). Schlager confirms: “I only saw the one coming from the right. To be honest, I didn’t have the one on the left on my screen.”
1: 3 (42.): Yeboah is once again overlooked: the forward is returned to the field after a treatment break and is played immediately. Baden Frederiksen, who was completely alone (42nd), used the Stanglpass again. The fourth official admitted in an interview with LASK coach Dominik Thalhammer: “I know he looks unhappy.” Thalhammer: “But if you lose a game like we did, you shouldn’t convince yourself not to.”
For the first time in the Bundesliga, Tirol scored three goals before the break. The 2: 3 by James Holland (43.) gave hope to LASK, in the pressure phase after the break it fell 2: 4. Rene Renner brought down Baden Frederiksen in the penalty area, Yeboah converted the penalty (70th).
“We weren’t ready”
“Tirol really wanted that, we were not so prepared,” criticized the LASK coach. “A high-level team has to react differently in a situation like this.” Trauner also saw it this way: “From the first second we were not 100% ready to walk the last few meters.” In contrast to the opponent. “Each regional division has better training conditions than we do,” said coach Thomas Silberberger. In the last two weeks you have only been able to train once on natural grass. But that was enough yesterday.
Article of
Günther Mayrhofer
Sports editor