Stephan Helm’s Young Violets Face Tough Away Game: Match Recap and Analysis

Stephan Helm’s Young Violets Face Tough Away Game: Match Recap and Analysis

2024-03-09 22:20:46

Head coach Stephan Helm had to be captain for the first time in the first away game in 2024 under Burg Kreuzenstein Philipp Hosiner who served his sentence following receiving five yellow cards. Also traveled David Ewemade not with me to Leobendorf. The 18-year-old winger trained with the fighting team. This took over Esad Bejic the captain’s armband, and the 17-year-old also came Michael Izunwanne for his first squad nomination.

Balanced start phase

The hosts started the game well and repeatedly managed to overcome the violet pressing by shifting the game and bringing their fast wing players into one-on-one duels. Right at the start, such an attack created the first dangerous header chance – but a Leobendorf attacker clearly missed the goal from close range. After around 10 minutes, the Violets had the game better under control, pressed more aggressively and repeatedly found good transition situations when playing with the ball. After almost 20 minutes, however, it was the hosts once more who took the lead Kenan Jusic in the Young Violets goal with a free kick. As with a similar chance 10 minutes later, he appeared unimpressed and cleared each goal for a corner.

In the 38th minute it was over Rocco Sutterlütty following a well-played counterattack in the Leobendorfer. A few minutes later the last pass was missing following another attack by the Violets. Especially in the final phase of the first half of the game, the Helm team stayed in control. First a long-range shot missed Mikolaj Sawicki The goal was just narrow, shortly followingwards the defense chief brought it home Bejic Not completely under control of the ball from a promising position. So it went into the half-time break 0-0.

Violet Storm

The violets started the second half with the same energy. The tempo of the game was increased, the ball continued to flow well through the ranks of the purple talents on difficult terrain and ultimately chip balls into the depths repeatedly caused problems for the hosts. For the time being, Leobendorf’s goalkeeper Schwaiger was still the winner in the duel once morest attackers Marcel Stöger, but a few minutes later he had no chance. After a carelessness in the defense, the Lower Austrians switched Stöger fastest and poked the ball past the goalkeeper into the net to give Violet a deserved 1-0 lead. We continued with the purple urge phase. So met Stöger Unfortunately, a few minutes following his first goal, only the outside bar hit.

Two penalties turn the game

After one of Leobendorf’s few advances, the referee decided on a penalty. Jusic parried, but Marco Sahanek’s follow-up shot ended up in the goal. The young violets then continued to play undeterred. However, the goal failed to materialize for the time being.
Then the game took a negative turn from the Violets’ perspective. Tried around the 80th minute Bejic To clear a ball on the outside line, it got stuck in the grass and fell to the ground. After minutes of treatment, the replacement captain had to step off the pitch, supported by our medical staff. Shocked by the new injury to the defense chief and with one man less, as all the changes had already been made, the game continued. To make matters worse, the referee sent Lars Stöckl, who had recently been substituted, off the field shortly followingwards with a yellow and red card. The nine young violets held on bravely, but seconds before the end another whistle sealed the bitter defeat. The referee took a handball from a sharp cross from Leobendorf Petar Markovic true and once more awarded a penalty in the seventh minute of stoppage time. The hosts converted this to make it 2-1. After that it was over and the young violets had to start the journey towards the favorites without any points despite a good performance.

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