Bundesliga: Ried fights point against Salzburg

Salzburg remained without defeat in the 19th Oberhaus game in a row. Ried, on the other hand, could not win the seventh league game in a row, but after the 2-1 victory in the cup during the week at Sturm Graz, he can look forward to the next sense of achievement.

After the cup success, the Rieder started the game with new self-confidence. Julian Wießmeier already had the first big chance in the second minute, but did not bring Felix Seiwald’s cross sharply and placed enough on the Salzburg housing.

Ried fights point against Salzburg

In a crazy game, SV Guntamatic Ried wrested a 2: 2 (1: 0) from the Admiral Bundesliga leaders Red Bull Salzburg on Saturday.

Controversial leadership gate

Seven minutes later, however, the Rieder were allowed to cheer. Luca Meisl screwed up after a corner from Stefan Nutz and headed a massive 1-0. After initially looking for a great save from goalie Philipp Köhn, referee Julian Weinberger finally decided that the ball was behind the line.

The high favorite from Salzburg then found it difficult to pose a threat to the Rieder Tor. The hosts were very good defensively and played their physical superiority against the Salzburg strikers in the duels. Only after 25 minutes did the first urge phase begin. Brenden Aaronson spiked the ball past the goal at the best chance after a great through ball from Ulm. From then on, Ried was only rarely able to free himself through relief attacks, but was compact enough to bring the lead into the break.

After the change, a similar picture emerged. Salzburg made the game, Ried defended with man and mouse. Karim Adeyemi, Aaronson and Luka Sucic’s chances have not yet brought a goal for the league leaders.

Turbulent final phase

Ried’s goalkeeper Sahin-Radlinger then gave the Salzburgers a great chance to equalize by bringing down Junior Adamu. But Rasmus Kristensen, who took the place of the already substituted Adeyemi, failed from the point on the Rieder goalie (72nd).

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In the end, Ried celebrates a deserved point against series champions Salzburg

In the final phase it got turbulent. First, Junior Adamu broke the dam and hit after a presentation by Aaronson in minute 83 to 1: 1. Two minutes later, the substitute Noah Okafor even increased to 2: 1. But the game had one more thing to add. The Rieder, in the second half until then without a chance to score, scored in the third minute of stoppage time through Mikic to the acclaimed 2-2.

Voices for the game:

Christian Heinle (Ried interim trainer): “The game was very exciting. We had a hundred percent in the first minute and started very aggressively. We sensationally defended in the first half, closed the Salzburg paths and implemented everything we had planned. In the second half we were missing ten minutes for the really big sensation. But I’m proud that we came back after falling behind. The last four days (note: with a cup win against Sturm) were unbelievable. “

Samuel Sahin-Radlinger (Ried-Tormann): “The joy is coming so slowly, we scored a point against an amazing team. What bothers me is the 1: 1, I can keep the hit. If the goal doesn’t fall, I think we would have won the round. “

Matthias Jaissle (Salzburg coach): “I have mixed feelings. The course of the game was very emotional. We created a lot of chances against a deep opponent and turned the game around. We were already on the winning track and then the second standard situation came and we lost the win. At 1-0 I couldn’t tell that the ball was behind the line. We kept our series, that’s quite a number. “

Andreas Ulmer (Salzburg captain): “There was a lot of resistance today. We controlled the opponent, but it is bitter that we received the equalizer in the last action. “

Bundesliga, 13th round

Saturday:

Ried – Salzburg 2: 2 (1: 0)

Ried, Josko Arena, 6,010 spectators SR Weinberger

Goal sequence:
1:0 Meisl (9.)
1:1 Adamu (83.)
1:2 Okafor (85.)
2:2 Mikic (93.)

Ried: Sahin-Radlinger – Meisl, Lackner, Plavotic – Wießmeier, Stosic, Ziegl, F. Seiwald – Bajic (72./Satin), Nutz (78./Chabbi), Pomer (88./Mikic)

Salzburg: Köhn – Kristensen, Onguene, Bernardo, Ulmer (88./Wöber) – Aaronson, N. Seiwald, Camara, Capaldo (60./Susic) – Adamu, Adeyemi (60./Okafor)

Yellow cards: F. Seiwald, Pomer, Sahin-Radlinger or Capaldo, Ulmer, Onguene, N. Seiwald

The best: Sahin-Radlinger, Meisl, Nutz and Aaronson, Seiwald

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