INNSBRUCK. WSG Tirol and Austria Wien didn’t manage to score any goal on Sunday..

The match was played at the Tivoli Stadion Tirol stadium in Innsbruck on Sunday and it started at 2:30 pm local time. The referee was Dieter Muckenhammer who had the assistance of Stefan Kühr and Andreas Zangerle. The 4th official was Arnes Talic. The weather was clear. The temperature was cold at 10.6 degrees Celsius or 50.99 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 65%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 49 Ball Possession 51
Shots
  • 11 Total 14
  • 3 On Target 5
  • 8 Off Target 9
  • 2 Shots blocked 5
  • 109 Attack 71
  • 50 Dangerous attack 39
  • 100 Ball safe 108
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 4 Corners 7
Fouls
  • 13 Total 9
  • 1 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 4

Ball possession

There was not much difference in terms of ball possession. WSG Tirol was in possession of the ball for 49% of the time vs. Austria Wien that controlled the ball for 51% of the time.

Attitude and shots

WSG Tirol had a more offensive attitude with 50 dangerous attacks and 11 shots of which 3 were on target. However, that was not enough WSG Tirol to win the match​.

WSG Tirol shot 11 times, 3 on target, 8 off target. On the opposite side, Austria Wien shot 14 times, 5 on target, 9 off target.

Cards

WSG Tirol received 1 yellow card (J. Ertlthaler). On the other side, Austria Wien received 1 yellow card (I. Drame).

Match Timeline

63'
Andreas Gruber- sub ->A. Jukic
63'
64'
69'
74'
74'
84'
O. Okungbowa- sub ->B. Blume
85'
90'

Standings

After this encounter, WSG Tirol will have 21 points like Rapid Vienna and Austria Klagenfurt to sit in the 6th place. On the opposite side, Austria Wien will have 20 points to remain in the 7th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Admiral Bundesliga, WSG Tirol will host Ried on the 12th of November with a 4-3 head to head statistic in favor of WSG Tirol (0 draws).

Austria Wien will host Wolfsberger AC on the 13th of November with a 18-13 head to head stats in favor of Austria Wien (8 draws).

WSG Tirol – Formation

WSG Tirol
G
Ferdinand Oswald 25.Austria
7.3
D
A. Ranacher 14.Austria
6.8
D
Felix Bacher 5.Austria
7.0
D
Raffael Behounek 30.Austria
7.3
D
Kofi Schulz 44.Germany
7.3
M
Lukas Sulzbacher 6.Austria
7.7
M
7.3
M
Bror Blume 10.Denmark
7.0
85'
M
Sandi Ogrinec 98.Slovenia
6.4
64'
F
Nik Prelec 9.Slovenia
6.7
74'
F
Thomas Sabitzer 7.Austria
6.4
74'
Substitutes
G
B. Ozegovic 13.Austria
M
O. Okungbowa 16.Austria
6.6
85'
M
J. Naschberger 17.Austria
M
Julius Ertlthaler 77.Austria
6.8
74' 84'
M
Zan Rogelj 21.Slovenia
6.8
74'
F
J. Forst 19.Austria
F
Tim Prica 33.Sweden
6.5
64'

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

The manager Thomas Silberberger decided to play with the following team: Ferdinand Oswald (7.3), Alexander Ranacher (6.8), Felix Bacher (7.0), Raffael Behounek (7.3), Kofi Schulz (7.3), Lukas Sulzbacher (7.7), Valentino Müller (7.3), Bror Blume Jensen (7.0), Sandi Ogrinec (6.4), Nik Prelec (6.7) and Thomas Sabitzer (6.4).

The home team had on the bench: Benjamin Ožegović, Osarenren Okungbowa (6.6), Johannes Naschberger, Julius Ertlthaler (6.8), Žan Rogelj (6.8), Justin Forst and Tim Prica (6.5).

Substitutions

WSG Tirol made 4 changes: S. Ogrinec for T. Prica (64′), N. Prelec for Z. Rogelj (74′), T. Sabitzer for J. Ertlthaler (74′) and B. Blume for O. Okungbowa (85′).

Best player: Lukas Sulzbacher​

The player that probably impressed the most for WSG Tirol was Lukas Sulzbacher.

His rating is (7.7) with 28 passes (75% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 3 duels out of 8. He performed 3 crosses.

Austria Wien – Formation

Austria Wien
G
Christian Früchtl 1.Germany
7.3
D
Reinhold Ranftl 26.Austria
7.0
D
Johannes Handl 46.Austria
7.4
D
Matteo Meisl 40.Austria
7.6
D
Marvin Martins 66.Luxembourg
6.9
M
M. Braunöder 23.Austria
7.2
M
Manfred Fischer 30.Austria
6.6
M
Aleksandar Jukic 77.Austria
6.4
63'
M
Dominik Fitz 36.Austria
7.3
M
M. Polster 11.Austria
6.7
69'
F
Nikola Dovedan 10.Austria
7.0
63'
Substitutes
G
Mirko Kos 99.Austria
D
Georg Teigl 39.Austria
D
M. Baltaxa 5.Israel
M
James Holland 8.Australia
F
Can Keles 7.Austria
6.6
69'
F
Ibrahima Drame 44.Senegal
6.2
63' 90'
F
Andreas Gruber 17.Austria
6.3
63'

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

Manfred Schmid played with: Christian Früchtl (7.3), Reinhold Ranftl (7.0), Johannes Handl (7.4), Matteo Meisl (7.6), Marvin Martins (6.9), Matthias Braunöder (7.2), Manfred Fischer (6.6), Aleksandar Jukić (6.4), Dominik Fitz (7.3), Manuel Polster (6.7) and Nikola Dovedan (7.0).

These were the players on the bench: Mirko Kos, Can Keleş (6.6), Ibrahima Drame (6.2), James Holland, Georg Teigl, Matan Baltaksa and Andreas Gruber (6.3).

Substitutions

Austria Wien made 3 changes: A. Jukic for A. Gruber (63′), N. Dovedan for I. Drame (63′) and M. Polster for C. Keles (69′).

Best player: Matteo Meisl​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Austria Wien was Matteo Meisl.

His rating is (7.6) with 33 passes (84% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 7 duels out of 11.

Results of the day

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