WALS-SIEZENHEIM. Salzburg conquers Hartberg 1-0 after N. Okafor scored just 1 goal (48′). Salzburg was decisively better in terms of ball possession (68%) and that was among the factors of its victory.​

The match was played at the Red Bull Arena stadium in Wals-Siezenheim on Saturday and it started at 5:00 pm local time. The referee was Gerhard Grobelnik with the help of Mattias Hartl and Herbert Mimra. The 4th official was Dieter Muckenhammer.

Match Statistics​

  • ! 67 Ball Possession 33
Shots
  • 17 Total 11
  • 4 On Target 3
  • 13 Off Target 8
  • 0 Shots blocked 0
  • 146 Attack 65
  • 68 Dangerous attack 33
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 7 Corners 3
  • 2 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 8 Total 8
  • 0 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 4

Ball possession

Salzburg had a strong ball possession 68% while Hartberg was struggling with a 32% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Salzburg had a more offensive attitude with 68 dangerous attacks and 17 shots of which 4 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Salzburg won the match​.

Salzburg shot 17 times, 4 on target, 13 off target. Talking about the opposition, Hartberg shot 11 times, 3 on target, 8 off target.

Cards

None of the teams received any yellow card.

Match Timeline

47'
Andreas Ulmer - sub ->M. Wober
47'
Maurits Kjaergaard - sub ->N. Seiwald
46'
48'
Lucas Gourna-Douath- sub ->D. Kameri
65'
70'
79'
Samson Baidoo- sub ->L. Agyekum
87'
87'
87'
Tobias Kainz- sub ->J. Heil

Standings

After this match, Salzburg will have 33 points to sit in the 1st place. On the other side, Hartberg will stay with 10 points to sit in the 12th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Admiral Bundesliga, Salzburg will play away with Austria Klagenfurt on the 13th of November with a 3-1 head to head in favor of Salzburg (1 draw).

Hartberg will host Rapid Vienna on the 12th of November with a 5-4 head to head statistic in favor of Rapid Vienna (4 draws).

Salzburg – Formation

Salzburg
G
Philipp Köhn 18.Switzerland
6.9
D
7.1
D
Kamil Piatkowski 4.Poland
7.2
D
Maximilian Wöber 39.Austria
6.5
47'
D
Bernardo 95.Brazil
7.7
M
D. Kameri 8.Austria
6.9
65'
M
Nicolas Seiwald 13.Austria
7.5
46'
M
Youba Diarra 24.Mali
7.1
M
Lawrence Agyekum 35.Ghana
7.3
87'
F
Roko Simic 23.Croatia
6.9
F
Benjamin Sesko 30.Slovenia
6.6
47'
Substitutes
G
Nico Mantl 1.Germany
D
Samson Baidoo 6.Austria
87'
D
Andreas Ulmer 17.Austria
6.8
47'
M
6.8
46'
M
6.5
65'
F
Junior Adamu 9.Austria
F
Noah Okafor 77.Switzerland
7.3
47' 48'

Salzburg started with a 4-3-1-2 line-up (4-3-1-2).

The manager Matthias Jaissle decided to play with the following team: Philipp Köhn (6.9), Ignace Van der Brempt (7.1), Kamil Piątkowski (7.2), Bernardo (7.7), Maximilian Wöber (6.5), Lawrence Agyekum (7.3), Youba Diarra (7.1), Nicolas Seiwald (7.5), Dijon Kameri (6.9), Benjamin Šeško (6.6) and Roko Šimić (6.9).

The home team had on the bench: Nico Mantl, Samson Baidoo, Andreas Ulmer (6.8), Maurits Kjaergaard (6.8), Lucas Gourna-Douath (6.5), Chukwubuike Adamu and Noah Okafor (7.3).

Substitutions

Salzburg made 5 changes: B. Sesko for N. Okafor (47′), M. Wober for A. Ulmer (47′), N. Seiwald for M. Kjaergaard (46′), D. Kameri for L. Gourna-Douath (65′) and L. Agyekum for S. Baidoo (87′).

Best player: Bernardo​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Salzburg was Bernardo even if he didn’t score the decisive goal.

His rating is (7.7) with 94 passes (84% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 4 duels out of 5. He performed 1 cross.

Hartberg – Formation

Hartberg
G
R. Swete 1.Austria
6.8
D
Michael Steinwender 12.Austria
7.3
D
Thomas Rotter 31.Austria
7.2
87'
D
Matija Horvat 11.Croatia
6.8
D
Jürgen Heil 28.Austria
7.3
87'
D
Albert Ejupi 32.Sweden
6.5
79'
M
Marin Karamarko 22.Croatia
7.0
M
Mihai Pintilii 29.Austria
7.4
M
Okan Aydın 9.Turkey
6.3
F
Seth Paintsil 30.Ghana
6.0
70'
F
Dominik Frieser 33.Austria
7.0
Substitutes
G
Raphael Sallinger 35.Austria
D
Mario Sonnleitner 16.Austria
D
Thomas Kofler 27.Austria
M
Tobias Kainz 23.Austria
87'
F
E. Almog 10.Israel
6.4
79'
F
Dario Tadić 24.Austria
6.6
70'
F
Rene Kriwak 39.Austria
87'

Hartberg started with a 5-3-2 line-up (5-3-2).

Klaus Schmidt played with: Rene Swete (6.8), Michael Steinwender (7.3), Albert Ejupi (6.5), Thomas Rotter (7.2), Jurgen Heil (7.3), Matija Horvat (6.8), Patrick Farkas (7.4), Okan Aydin (6.3), Marin Karamarko (7.0), Dominik Frieser (7.0) and Seth Paintsil (6.0).

They had on the bench: Raphael Sallinger, Mario Sonnleitner, Thomas Kofler, Tobias Kainz, Eylon Almog (6.4), Dario Tadić (6.6) and Rene Kriwak.

Substitutions

Hartberg made 4 changes: S. Paintsil for D. Tadic (70′), A. Ejupi for E. Almog (79′), T. Rotter for R. Kriwak (87′) and J. Heil for T. Kainz (87′).

Best player: Patrick Farkas​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Hartberg was Patrick Farkas.

His rating is (7.4) with 21 passes (66% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 3 duels out of 3. He performed 2 crosses.

Results of the day

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