Overcoming Crises Together: WSG Tirol vs. LASK FC – A Fight for Redemption

2023-08-18 08:13:46

“We were shit. From the first to the 98th minute,” raged the longest-serving coach in the league. Something similar should not be repeated once morest the people of Linz. “Due to the last absolutely unsatisfactory performance in Altach, compensation is now due,” said Silberberger. In the past few days, the focus has been off the pitch. “We talked more than we trained this week.”

“As WSG Kummer used to”

Silberberger had his kickers slip into the role of coach and let them talk regarding possible game plans. The experiment, in which everyone also had to write down their desired line-up, brought “positive surprises” as well as players who were “overwhelmed by the situation”. “But at the end of the day, I think it brought us a bit further,” said Silberberger. As WSG Tirol you are used to grief anyway. “The WSG stands for overcoming crises together, and somewhere in the Bundesliga we’re always up once morest a wall,” emphasized the 50-year-old. But now “to get out of round”, said Silberberger, “is not mine”.

LASK has planned three points

In the fourth round of the Bundesliga, following the 2-0 derby victory over Blau-Weiss, the people of Linz have already planned a “treble” in Innsbruck. Because the opponent has so far been disappointing in all respects and is the only team in the league without a point.

“We want to take the momentum from the derby into the next game,” said LASK coach Thomas Sageder. He saw a dominant performance in the derby and a well-deserved success for his team, which, however, has not quite found its game under its neo-coach. “We’re still a long way from where we want to be,” confirmed Sageder. His squad improved to seventh place with four points last weekend.

LASK does not want to underestimate the WSG

The 39-year-old won’t be able to fall back on newcomers Sanoussy Ba, Tobias Anselm, Philipp Wiesinger and Adil Taoui for the Alex Reed appearance in the “Holy Land”, but otherwise has everyone on board. With Maxim Talowyerow, the Upper Austrians also brought back a man who had been loaned out in the spring for central defensive tasks. Despite the clear starting position, Sageder assured that the previously harmless opponent was not to be taken lightly.

There is no doubt that Innsbruck’s Tivoli Stadium has proven to be a tough place for black and white. Since the 2021/22 season, you have only been able to take three points away from home, and the 1: 4 home slap in Pasching in September 2022 is also badly remembered. “With Tirol, an unpleasant task awaits us that shouldn’t be underestimated despite the first results,” said Sageder on record.

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