2024-11-03 16:20:00
While the bottom team surprised with a draw in Bramberg, Golling and the ASV suffered the next setbacks on Sunday.
The relegation battle in the Salzburg league is a case for five. As expected before the season, the three league newcomers Neumarkt, Hallwang and ASV Salzburg as well as almost relegated Golling are at risk. The quintet is completed by SAK, which has been in crisis since this season. After Neumarkt showed a sign of life in the 3:3 draw against Anif and Hallwang lost in the 1:4 draw against Bürmoos, only Nonntaler scored points on Sunday.
SAK gets a bonus point
The second draw in a row, a 1-1 draw with Bramberger, who are strong at home, underlines the upward trend at Nonntal under new coach Florian Königseder. “The opponent was surprisingly compact, agile and dangerous,” says Bramberg’s chairman Martin Innerhofer, whose team missed several chances to win after the visitors’ 1-1 draw. However, the SAK also found the match ball shortly before the end. It remained a draw. “A bonus point,” says Königseder, who is very satisfied with his team’s performance. “The players are giving everything and leaving nothing in the tank. For me, this is preparation for the spring. I’m confident.”
Next damper for the ASV The Itzlinger team didn’t have a chance to score in the 3-0 defeat against the stable Siezenheim team. “And in our situation, every goal we concede breaks our necks,” said ASV coach Adam Gawron after the defeat against the former club, which escaped after an even half hour with a double strike from triple goal scorer Moritz Waldmann. While Siezenheim is staying away from the relegation battle again, the townspeople have been winless for nine rounds and are therefore in a relegation zone. Gawron, who recently had to cope with the loss of team supporter Viktor Vasas (kneecap injury), says: “The team is developing. But it’s not enough yet.”
Golling gives the lead
The Gollingers are still one point ahead of the relegation zone. But on Sunday they missed getting Straßwalchner involved in the relegation battle. After a mistake in the Flachgau defense, Maximilian Nussbaumer gave the guests the lead, but joker Luca Forthuber turned the game around for Straßwalchen. “A game of patience and an important victory. The fact that we were able to bring quality from the bench was crucial,” says Straßwalchen’s coach Bernhard Huber-Rieder. His counterpart Sanel Moric, who was able to use the recovered captain Florian Dygruber, said: “A good match with a lot of entertainment value. We didn’t allow much. Therefore, no blame to my team. The morale is good.”
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**Interview with Florian Königseder, Coach of Salzburger AK 1914**
**Interviewer:** Thanks for joining us today, Florian! Your team managed a solid draw against Bramberg this past weekend. How do you feel about your team’s performance?
**Florian Königseder:** Thanks for having me! I’m quite pleased with the team’s performance, especially considering that Bramberg has been strong at home. Securing a point against such a compact and agile opponent shows that we’re starting to find our rhythm, despite the challenges we’ve faced this season.
**Interviewer:** Speaking of challenges, your team is currently in a relegation battle. What are your thoughts on the overall situation in the league?
**Florian Königseder:** It’s definitely a tense situation. The competition is fierce, and as you mentioned, there are several teams fighting to avoid relegation. However, I believe in this squad. The recent draws are a sign that we are improving. We need to focus on building on this momentum.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned the progress your team has been making. Can you elaborate on what specific changes you’ve implemented since taking over as the head coach?
**Florian Königseder:** One of the key changes has been instilling a sense of belief and resilience in the team. We’ve also worked on our defensive organization and making sure we’re more compact when out of possession. Offensively, we’ve been trying to exploit our speed on the counter, which has helped us create more chances.
**Interviewer:** How do you keep the morale high among players, especially during a challenging period?
**Florian Königseder:** Communication is crucial. I make sure the players understand that every result is a step forward, even if it’s not a win. Celebrating small successes, like our recent draws, helps boost confidence. We also focus on teamwork and support among the players to foster a positive environment.
**Interviewer:** Looking ahead, what are your goals for the remainder of the season?
**Florian Königseder:** Our main goal right now is to secure as many points as possible to steer clear of the relegation zone. We’re taking it one game at a time, but I truly believe we can turn things around and finish the season strong.
**Interviewer:** That’s a positive outlook! Thank you for your insights, Florian, and best of luck in the upcoming matches.
**Florian Königseder:** Thank you! I appreciate your support. Let’s keep pushing forward!