Austria Wien recovers a 0-1 deficit to overcome Admira 2-1. HIGHLIGHTS

MARIA ENZERSDORF. Austria Wien was able to turn the tables against Admira to win 2-1.

Austria Wien recovers a 0-1 deficit to overcome Admira 2-1. HIGHLIGHTS

MARIA ENZERSDORF. Austria Wien succeeded in reverse the scoreline against Admira to win 2-1. It was Admira to strike first with an early goal of W. Vorsager at the 7′. Then it was a goal in the 64′ minute to make things even for 1-1. Eventually, R. Vucic gave the win to Austria Wien in the 82′ minute.

The match was played at the BSFZ-Arena stadium in Maria Enzersdorf on Sunday and it started at 5:00 pm local time. The referee was Walter Altmann with the collaboration of Santino Schreiner and Philip Gschliesser. The 4th official was Oliver Fluch. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was quite cold at 1.6 degrees Celsius or 34.88 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 51%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 50 Ball Possession 50
Shots
  • 6 Total 11
  • 1 On Target 3
  • 5 Off Target 8
  • 0 Shots blocked 1
  • 95 Attack 102
  • 26 Dangerous attack 45
  • 89 Ball safe 82
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 2 Corners 5
Fouls
  • 14 Total 16
  • 1 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 3

The overall ball possession was the same with both teams controlling the ball for 50% of the time.

Ball possession

There was not much difference in terms of ball possession. Admira was in possession of the ball for 50% of the time vs. Austria Wien that controlled the ball for 50% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Austria Wien had a more offensive attitude with 45 dangerous attacks and 11 shots of which 3 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Austria Wien won the match.​

Admira shot 6 times, 1 on target, 5 off target. Regarding the opposition, Austria Wien shot 11 times, 3 on target, 8 off target.

Cards

Admira received 1 yellow card (J. Vodhanel). Talking about the opposition, Austria Wien received 3 yellow cards (L. Galvao, L. Muhl and M. Suttner).

Match Timeline

Wilhelm Vorsager(goal)J. Vodhanel
7'
34'
Lucas Galvão- Yellow
55'
61'
M. Husković- sub ->V. Demaku
61'
62'
64'
70'
73'
R. Vučić- sub ->A. Grunwald
78'
78'
79'
82'
R. Vučić(goal)M. Huskovic
87'
Markus Suttner- Yellow

Standings

After playing this contest, Admira will stay with 20 points to sit in the 11th place. On the opposite side, Austria Wien will have 33 points to hold in the 4th place.

Next matches

Admira – Formation

Admira
G
Andreas Leitner 1.Austria
6.1
D
Stephan Zwierschitz 15.Austria
6.5
D
Philipp Schmiedl 3.Austria
6.8
D
Sebastian Bauer 4.Austria
7.7
78'
D
Leonardo Lukacevic 37.Austria
6.8
M
Wilhelm Vorsager 19.Austria
7.6
Goals7'
M
Lukas Malicsek 12.Austria
6.9
M
6.5
70'
M
Thomas Ebner  25.Austria
6.5
62'
M
J. Vodháněl 18.Czech Republic
6.9
79'
F
Marlon Mustapha 9.Austria
7.0
78'
Substitutes
G
Osman Hadžikić 13.Austria
D
M. Ostrzolek 84.Germany
6.4
78'
M
Sámuel Major 77.Hungary
M
I. Elmkies 10.Israel
6.5
62'
F
J. Ganda 11.Israel
6.4
70'
F
Dominik Starkl 7.Austria
F
Vladimir Nikolov 29.Bulgaria
6.2
78'

Admira adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager Andreas Herzog decided to play with the following team: Andreas Leitner (6.1), Stephan Zwierschitz (6.5), Philipp Schmiedl (6.8), Sebastian Bauer (7.7), Leonardo Lukačević (6.8), Wilhelm Vorsager (7.6), Lukas Malicsek (6.9), Stefano Surdanović (6.5), Thomas Ebner (6.5), Jan Vodhanel (6.9) and Marlon Mustapha (7.0).

The home team had on the bench: Osman Hadžikić, Matthias Ostrzolek (6.4), Sámuel Major, Josef Ganda (6.4), Ilay Elmkies (6.5), Dominik Starkl and Vladimir Nikolov (6.2).

Admira could not rely on the presence of V. Nikolov (injured) and M. Ostrzolek (injured).

Substitutions

Admira made 4 changes: T. Ebner for I. Elmkies (62′), S. Surdanovic for J. Ganda (70′), S. Mustapha for V. Nikolov (78′) and S. Bauer for M. Ostrzolek (78′).

Best player: Sebastian Bauer​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Admira was Sebastian Bauer.

His rating is (7.7) with 30 passes (76% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 2 duels out of 2.

Austria Wien – Formation

Austria Wien
G
Patrick Pentz 1.Austria
6.4
D
Marvin Martins  66.Luxembourg
6.6
D
Lukas Mühl 20.Germany
6.4
55'
D
Lucas Galvão 33.Brazil
6.1
34'
D
M. Suttner 29.Austria
6.2
87'
M
Can Keles 16.Austria
6.5
M
M. Braunöder 23.Austria
6.8
M
Vesel Demaku 8.Austria
6.6
61'
M
A. Grünwald 10.Austria
6.8
73' Goals64'
M
Manfred Fischer  30.Austria
6.8
F
N. Ohio 18.Netherlands
6.1
61'
Substitutes
G
Ammar Helac 21.Austria
D
Leonardo Ivkić 15.Austria
D
Christian Schoissengeyr 24.Dominican Republic
M
Dario Kreiker 14.Austria
F
R. Vučić 27.Austria
7.5
73' Goals82'
F
Marco Đuričin 92.Austria
6.2
61'
F
M. Husković 25.Austria
6.6
61'

Also Austria Wien adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

Manfred Schmid played with: Patrick Pentz (6.4), Marvin Martins (6.6), Lukas Mühl (6.4), Lucas Galvão (6.1), Markus Suttner (6.2), Vesel Demaku (6.6), Matthias Braunöder (6.8), Can Keles (6.5), Alexander Grünwald (6.8), Manfred Fischer (6.8) and Noah Ohio (6.1).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Ammar Helac, Leonardo Ivkic, Christian Schoissengeyr, Dario Kreiker, Romeo Vucic (7.5), Marco Đuričin (6.2) and Muharem Huskovic (6.6).

Substitutions

Austria Wien made 3 changes: V. Demaku for M. Huskovic (61′), N. Ohio for M. Djuricin (61′) and A. Grunwald for R. Vucic (73′).

Best player: Romeo Vucic​

The player that probably impressed the most for Austria Wien was Romeo Vucic.

His rating is (7.5) with 1 goal, 6 passes (50% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 2 duels out of 3.

His performance was remarkable also because he started the match from the bench before entering the filed in the 73′.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Admiral Bundesliga.​