WIEN. Austria Wien overcame Rapid Vienna 3-1 thanks to H. Tabakovic who scored in the 23rd, 27th and 90th minute. Austria Wien got an early 2-0 lead with 2 goals from Haris Tabakovic (23′) and Haris Tabakovic (27′). Rapid Vienna tried to recover with a goal from Guido Burgstaller (36′). Notwithstanding, the match was closed by a goal (90′) scored by Haris Tabakovic for Austria Wien.
The match was played at the Generali Arena stadium in Wien on Sunday and it started at 5:00 pm local time. The referee was Alexander Harkam who had the assistance of Robert Steinacher and Edin Kudic. The 4th official was Harald Lechner. The weather was rainy. The temperature was cold at 11.5 degrees Celsius or 52.75 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 93%.
Match Statistics
- 52 Ball Possession 48
Shots
- 20 Total 15
- 13 On Target 7
- 7 Off Target 8
- 3 Shots blocked 6
- 128 Attack 93
- 62 Dangerous attack 33
- 95 Ball safe 106
- 0 Penalties 0
- 9 Corners 7
Fouls
- 16 Total 14
- 3 Yellow Cards 3
- 0 Double Yellow 0
- 0 Red Card 0
Other
- 3 Substitutions 3
Ball possession
None of the teams had a clear upper hand in terms of ball possession. Austria Wien was in possession of the ball for 52% of the time vs. Rapid Vienna that controlled the ball for 48% of the time.
Attitude and shots
Austria Wien had a more offensive attitude with 62 dangerous attacks and 20 shots of which 13 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Austria Wien won the match.
Austria Wien shot 20 times, 13 on target, 7 off target. On the other side, Rapid Vienna shot 15 times, 7 on target, 8 off target.
Cards
Austria Wien received 3 yellow cards (James Holland, Dominik Fitz and Haris Tabakovic). Talking about the opposition, Rapid Vienna received 3 yellow cards (Patrick Greil, Nicolas Kühn and R. Kerschbaum).
Match Timeline
Standings
After playing this match, Austria Wien will have 23 points to sit in the 7th place. Talking about the opposition, Rapid Vienna will stay with 21 points like Hartberg to hold in the 9th place.
Next matches
In the next match in the Admiral Bundesliga, Austria Wien will host Salzburg on the 3rd of June with a 38-10 head to head stats in favor of Salzburg (19 draws).
Rapid Vienna will host LASK Linz on the 21st of May with a 20-8 head to head in favor of Rapid Vienna (7 draws).
Austria Wien – Formation
Austria Wien started with a 3-4-1-2 line-up (3-4-1-2).
The manager Michael Wimmer decided to play with the following team: Christian Früchtl
, Lukas Mühl , Marvin Martins , Matteo Meisl , Reinhold Ranftl , Manfred Fischer , James Holland , Doron Leidner , Dominik Fitz , Andreas Gruber and Haris Tabaković .The home team had on the bench: Mirko Kos, Johannes Handl, Manuel Polster, Matthias Braunöder
, Georg Teigl, Aleksandar Jukić and Nikola Dovedan.Substitutions
Austria Wien made 3 changes: Andreas Gruber for Jukic Aleksandar (77′), James Holland for Matthias Braunöder (80′) and Dominik Fitz for Nikola Dovedan (85′).
Best player: Dominik Fitz
The most impressive player for Austria Wien was Dominik Fitz even if he didn’t score any goal.
His rating is
with 33 passes (84% accurate) and 8 key passes. He was won 6 duels out of 11. He performed 10 crosses.Rapid Vienna – Formation
Rapid Vienna started with a mid-fielder-oriented line-up (4-1-4-1).
Zoran Barišić played with: Niklas Hedl
, Denso Kasius , Michael Sollbauer , Kevin Wimmer , Martin Moormann , Roman Kerschbaum , Oliver Strunz , Ferdy Druijf , Patrick Greil , Nicolas-Gerrit Kühn and Guido Burgstaller .They had on the bench: Paul Gartler, Martin Koscelník, Dejan Petrović, Marco Grüll
, Moritz Oswald, Ante Bajić and Bernhard Zimmermann .Substitutions
Rapid Vienna made 3 changes: O. Strunz for Marco Grüll (33′), Ferdy Druijf for Bernhard Zimmermann (58′) and M. Moormann for Ante Bajic (85′).
Best player: Niklas Hedl
Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Rapid Vienna was the goalkeeper: Niklas Hedl. His rating is 7.90. He performed 8 saves.
Results of the day
These are the results of the day in the Admiral Bundesliga.
- Austria Wien – Rapid Vienna – 3-1
- LASK Linz – Salzburg – 0-1
- Sturm Graz – Austria Klagenfurt – 4-1