Lask can continue dreaming of his moment of the victory of the Cup in the history of the club. On Sunday, Linz’s team beat Red Bull Salzburg 2: 1 (1: 1. 1: 1. 1: 0) at home in the last quarter -final of the festival after a while.
Branko Jovicic (71′) had fired at the home side in the “retirement” after Salzburg’s Oscar Gloukh (32′) scored, where the new signing of Samuel Adeniran (111′) is the winner of the adjustment in a true fight cut.
This announces a complicated spring for the Bulls, which were very defeated in the Champions and Disappointing League in the National League. Although the visitors ruled the long periods in Linz, they created some genuine opportunities. It is not intelligent shit for the career scheduled to be made in the coming weeks.
The team from Linz, who also started the spring with a lot of good intentions after a botched fall, got their first injection of courage. Possible opponents in the semi-finals are TSV Hartberg, Wolfsberg and Vienna Austria. The draw will take place on Friday.
The Salzburg with Kawamura and Schlager, without the coach of Dedalzburg, Thomas Letsch, gave Takumu Kawamura to the firm of Takumu Kawamura for a long time, while the winter movement of Karim Onisiwo, which is not eligible for the CL, began to advance . Letsch appointed the goalkeeper of the ÖFB team, Alexander Schlager, number one and the neo-capitán bidstrup was also in the initial eleven. moment. According to Salzburg, the right rear has been published for transfer conversations and, according to the media, it is most likely to be registered in the Olympic of the club of the first French department as ceded in summer.
Coach Markus Schopp also brought in fresh faces at LASK: New signings Ismaila Coulibaly (midfield) and Adeniran (forward) were in the starting eleven, as was Enis Safin (midfield), who was brought up from the amateurs. The injured Robert Zulj, who had had to hand over his captain’s armband to Philipp Ziereis, was not in the Athletiker squad.
Visitors obviously ruled the first half, however, the chances of scoring were damaged on both sides. Gloukh changed one of the two notable opportunities to give the front in Salzburg after a little luck with the ball. Lask performed a task forged in defense, but it may not have an effect on the future.
Linz equalizer not unstoppableEven in the first phase after the break, LASK did not look capable of seriously embarrassing Salzburg. However, the substitutions of Valon Berisha and Melayro Bogarde after just over an hour brought new impetus, but no resounding results for the time being. The equalizer therefore came as a surprise. After a good opportunity for Salzburg striker Petar Ratkov, who had just come on as a substitute, Jovicic suddenly made an unchallenged run towards goal and his powerful shot from over 20 meters into the far corner did not seem completely unstoppable.
Salzburg’s lack of danger had taken its revenge and led to a debatable maximum phase of normal time. However, Gloukh slightly missed the target in the last minute (89′), meaning that the game had to be additional to time. There, Gloukh tested goalkeeper Lawal Lak Tobias (93′), who was returning for the first time since his muscle injury in September. Shortly after, Lawal effectively embarked on a shot by Adam Daghim (94′), but was then hit in the face through team-mates Bogarde and had to follow up in a turban.
Finally, Adeniran made his great headline. A harmful head of the American was alone (107 ‘), but in a time later, he directed the exact crossing of Marco Sulzner on the network with the sensation.
Lask – Red Bull Salzburg 2: 1 N. V. (1: 1. 1: 1. 0: 1) Linz, Raiffeisen Arena, 12,310, Sr Lechner
Objectives: 0: 1 (32. ) Gloukh
1: 1 (71. ) Jovicic
2: 1 (109. ) Adeniran
LASK: Lawal – Jovicic, Ziereis, Smolcic, Bello – Safin (65. Berisha), Coulibaly (65. Bogarde), Ljubic (85. Sulzner), Horvath – Entrup, Adeniran
Salzburg: Schlager – Capaldo, S. Baidoo, Blank, Terzic (112. Nene) – Yeo (69. E. Baidoo), Bidstrup (95. Morgalla), Kawamura (106. Caufriez), Gloukh – Onisiwo (69. Ratkov), Daghim
Yellow cards: Horvath, Bogarde, Berisha, Adeniran or Blank, Terzic
SV Stripfing/Weiden – TSV Hartberg 0:2 n.V. (0:0)Vienna, Generali-ArenaGoals: Mijic (102.), Havel (105.)WAC – Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz 3:1 (2:1)Wolfsberg, Lavanttal-Arena. Goals: Gattermayer (23.), Nwaiwu (29.), Zukic (50.) and Fetahu (37.) respectively.
Sturm Graz – FK Austria Vienna 0:2 (0:1)Graz, Merkur Arena, 16,000 (sold out)Goals: Ranftl (9.), Raguz (89.)
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