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Coach Christian Ilzer was able to put Max Sax, who returned from his yellow card suspension, and the recovered Erik Palmer-Brown on the pitch against Tyrol. But both took a seat on the bench for the time being, the team remained unchanged compared to the 2-2 against St. Pölten - a season premiere.
Thomas Silberberger, WSG Swarovski Tirol’s coach, made four changes after losing against Hartberg, starting with a back four for the first time this season. Michael Svoboda replaced David Gugganig in central defence, Florian Mader, Clemens Walch and Florian Rieder were also new in the starting eleven.
The game started with two long-range shots by Florian Buchacher and Christoph Monschein, both of them, however, went far beyond the goal (1’, 2’). After that, however, one disaster after the other for Austria Wien. An own goal by James Jeggo and a goal by Benjamin Pranter made for a 0-2 deficit after only five minutes.
Austria Wien tried hard to equalize, a volley shot by Florian Klein went past the goal (10’), a lob by Monschein after Dominik Fitz's beautiful pass was caught by goalkeeper Ferdinand Oswald (15’). Fitz shot over the goal shortly after (17’). Clemens Walch had to leave the pitch in the 34th minute due to injury, Kelvin Yeboah came into the game for Wattens. Florian Rieder tried a shot from a distance, the ball went past the goal, Ivan Lučić would have been on the spot, however (40’). A free kick by Dominik Fitz whooshed past the corner (44’). The equalizer was close during stoppage time, a finish by Alon Turgeman after a cross by Fitz missed the goal by a few millimetres (45’+3’). With 0-2 the teams went into the dressing rooms.
The second half started with a huge chance for the visitors, Michael Madl was barely able to prevent Zlatko Dedic's 0-3 (48’). Instead of 0- 3, the 1-2 fell shortly after, Alon Turgeman scored in the right, lower corner after a low cross by Christoph Martschinko (52’).
With that, the “Violets” were back in the game. Goalkeeper Oswald fished the ball from Monschein’s foot, a large opportunity was gone (54’). Zlatko Dedic scored the 1-3 during the strongest phase of the home team after a pass by Florian Rieder (68’).
Despite the setback, Austria Wien didn’t give up, Alexander Grünwald tried it with a long shot, Oswald was on the spot (70’). In the subsequent counterattack Tarkan Serbest saved before Dedic during the last second (70’). Maimilian Sax, who came for Alon Turgeman, caught a high ball in front of goalkeeper Oswald, served Christoph Monschein with an ideal cross. The striker scored for the tenth time this season – 2-3 (73’). Bright Edomwonyi came for Dominik Fitz, Thomas Ebner for Florian Klein. Christoph Monschein failed on Oswald with a shot from acute angle (87’). Another shot by Monschein went wide, a free kick by Grünwald went over the goal (90’+1’). Lučić prevented another goal against Kelvin Yeboah (90’+3’), Edomwonyi had the last chance of the game (90’+4’). Austria Wien had to admit defeat against Wattens for the third time this season.
Austria Wien: Lučić; Serbest, Madl, Borkovic; Klein (84’ Ebner), Grünwald, Jeggo, Fitz (75’ Edomwonyi), Martschinko; Turgeman (69’ Sax), Monschein
Wattens: Oswald; Neurauter, Hager, Svoboda, Buchacher; Grgic, Mader (72’ Adjei); Walch (34’ Yeboah), Rieder, Pranter (81’ Toplitsch); Dedic
Goals: Turgeman (52’), Monschein (73’); Jeggo (4’, own goal), Pranter (5’), Dedic (68’)
Yellow cards: Grünwald (23’), Serbest (42’) Svoboda (43’), Rieder (85’), Oswald (90’+1’)
Generali Arena, referee Christian-Petru Ciochirca, 8,040 spectators
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Ausgabe KW 44/2019 |
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13. Runde, 03.11.2019, 17:00, LASK – Austria Wien
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2. Liga
13. Runde, 02.11.2019, 14:30, Young Violets – FC Dornbirn
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15. Runde, 22.11.2019, 19:10, Austria Klagenfurt – Young Violets
Frauen-Bundesliga
9. Runde, 03.11.2019, 12:00, SG Austria Wien/USC Landhaus – SKN St. Pölten
Frauen-Cup
2. Runde, 17.11.2019, 14:30, SKN St. Pölten – SG Austria Wien/USC Landhaus