Who would have thought that SV Oberbank Ried, the number one from Upper Austria, would go into the first international break of this season? And this title is more than deserved after two derby wins against Blau-Weiß Linz (2-0) and today’s 3: 1 at LASK.
The fact that the Innviertler was able to complete this week with a derby hate trick-during the week there was also a 1-0 win against regional league Gurten in the ÖFB Cup-but was also at the LASK after the initial phase: the athletics earned numerous top opportunities at the beginning. Krystof Danek opened the chance usury, who had already passed the ball past Ried-Goalie Andreas Leitner in the ninth minute after the preliminary work by George Bello, but did not hit the goal.
The situation in the twelfth minute was even more extreme: the guests from the Innviertel lost the round leather in the front third, were completely open afterwards. The home team of coach Joao Sacramento was not able to crown a four-against-two overpay situation with a goal-the imposed Andres Andres Andres Andres Andres Andres was completely free to stand.
Ried survived printing period
Moses Usor (16th) also missed a top chance, shortly afterwards the pole prevented the lead by Samuel Adeniran (21st) after the next switching moment of the LASK.
And Ried? The eleven of Coach Maximilian Senft was completely next to the lane, but survived the pressure period of the black and white-and was even rewarded for it: in the 34th minute Lukas Kacavenda had jumped the ball in the penalty area, referee Arnes Talic gave a penalty after Var-Check. Rieds Mark Grosse did not miss this opportunity, and his goal completely turned the game upside down – 0: 1.
Before the break, Ried again showed the LASK his brutally efficient face: after a bad pass from Bello, large Laske defender Andrade had danced, scored for the 0-2 break.
The second half also started with a serious misfire: Rieds Philipp Pomer had intercepted a LASK building test and served Peter Kiedl’s player-the loan from Sturm Graz remained freezing in front of LASK-GOALIE LUKAS JUNGWIRTH and provided 0: 3.
LASK hits aluminum twice
The LASK continued to start with anger in the stomach. At first, Adeniran (62nd) had hit the crossbar with a head, a minute later the ball also landed online: Newcomer Joao Tornich shortened in his starting eleven debut to 1: 3.
In the finish, both teams continued to have an open exchange of blows: Rieds Joker Antonio van Wyk could have brought about the decision, but failed due to LASK keeper Jungwirth (72nd). On the other hand, Usor missed the opportunity to make the derby really exciting again: his ball landed – for the third time in this game – at the slatted cross. A used day for the LASK – such a beautiful one for the promoted from Ried.
