Klagenfurt ends Rapid’s winning streak

Klagenfurt ends Rapid’s winning streak

2024-08-11 17:59:39

There was some excitement in the second half when Thorstin Mahler was shown a red card shortly after the restart. Despite their overwhelming advantage, the Rapids failed to score. For Hütterdorf, English week continues on Thursday. In the second round of the Europa League qualifiers, Trabzonspor visited Hütterdorf in Vienna. After the first round, Rapid led 1-0. The league will then face WSG Tirol at home. Klagenfurt hosts champions Sturm Graz.

Robert Klauß rotates as announced. The starting lineup includes Benjamin Burkle, Maximilian Hofmann, Bendgüz Bora, Luis Schaub, Furkan Dursson and goalkeeper Paul Gartler. Six new faces. Jonas Auer, Nenad Cvetkovic, Mamadou Sangare, Guido Bergstaler, Isaac Jansson and Niklas Hurdle with minor injury (Knee) stayed out. In Klagenfurt, Peter Pacult was rebuilding for other reasons after a miserable 1:4 against WAC. David Toschewski was a big part of the offense from the start.

The Rapids failed to win for the first time

The Rapids’ winning streak ended at Lake Wörthersee. After five consecutive wins in all competitions, the second round of the Bundesliga ended with a 1-1 (1-1) draw against Austria’s Klagenfurt on Sunday. An early goal from Ben Bobzien (3rd goal) gave the home side the lead. Moritz Oswald (18th) soon equalized for the “Hütteldorfer”. Although the Rapids played with a majority advantage for almost half the game, they were unable to force a victory.

The North Macedonians took an early lead. With Bobzien’s pass, the Vienna back four was completely weakened, and Bobzien successfully completed the Violet team’s first offensive action of the game. Lapid was not impressed. Durson was just centimeters away from a dangerous header from a cross, before Oswald scored his first Bundesliga goal to make it 1-1. The 22-year-old was deployed in the midfield midfield this time, and he mishandled the attack and scored with a low shot. Marco Knaller’s view inside the Austrian goal was blocked.

quickly pick up the pace

In the sweltering heat, Rapid pulled the trigger and tried to break through the home team’s defense from both wings. Knarr had one save in the first half, but he was beaten shortly after. Schaub picked up the pace, but Dion Beljo only hit the inside crossbar (36th). The Klagenfurt team completely shifted and waited for a counterattack.

The Pacult team got off to a very bad start in the second 45 minutes. Mahler extended his elbow to Durson and was shown a yellow card. VAR intervened and sent referee Anais Taric to the screen. Klagenfurt’s defense chief was then sent off for “emergency braking” – a difficult decision. Pacourt, who had already received a yellow card, shook his head and admitted this.

Stanci saves Klagenfurt again

Rapid pressure became increasingly threatening for Klagenfurt. Belyo found the next great opportunity, heading the ball completely on target (58′). The next time the ball was passed to the Croatian, the ball landed directly on the outside crossbar (60th time). At this time, the two goal scorers were no longer on the court. Oswald made way for Sangare at half-time, and Bobzian had to replace defender Kosmas Gekzos.

Jansson replaced Lukas Grjic, Klaus strengthened the attack 25 minutes before the end of the game, Dürst’s Bugstaler also came on, but the team almost only attacked Klagenfurt restricted area. After the duel between Berggio and Yannick Robach, the Viennese appealed against the penalty, but was unsuccessful. Against a bravely defending Austria, Burgstaller and his team were unable to create a convincing chance even within seven minutes of stoppage time.

About the sound of the game:

Peter Puckett (Coach Klagenfurt): “If you take the lead after three minutes, nothing better can happen. And then we saw that Rapid had a good squad. We were pushed hard defensively. When we got We were too restless with ten men and it was just a defensive battle and the scene that led to Mahler being ruled out was just a run-in and that’s it. I don’t understand why the referee didn’t stick with him. The original decision. Ultimately, we had to file for acquittal, which we were certainly very happy about.

Robert Krause (Coach Rapid): “The frustration that we missed out on the victory was more than the frustration. Even though we had a lot of control, we couldn’t send the ball over the line a second time. We didn’t have enough determination, and most importantly, we didn’t have the ball in front of the goal. Lack of greed. We have to accept the 1:1 ratio now. Saving energy is important and it didn’t change much in the game and we had many chances to score.

Bundesliga, second round

Sunday:

Klagenfurt, Austria – Vienna Express 1:1 (1:1)

Klagenfurt, 28 Black Arena, 5,919 spectators, SR Talic

Klagenfurt: Knaller – Szerencsi, Mahrer, Robatsch – Straudi (68./Bonnah), Wernitznig, Koch, Cvetko (46./Wydra), Kühn – Toschewski (65./Binder), Bobzien (51./Gkezos)

quickly: Gartler – Bora, Hoffman, Laux-Yao, Burkle (80./Orr) – Oswald (46./Sangare), Geljik (67./Young) Sen) – Schaub (87./C. Lang), Seidel – Dürsson (67./Burgstaller), Bergjo

Red card: Mahrez (50th/goal robbery)

Yellow cards: Cvetko, Wernitznig, Straudi, Wydra, Pacult (coach) or Grgic, Böckle, Burgstaler, Auer

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