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Access Moses Usor imposes itself on LASK

Access Moses Usor imposes itself on LASK

BELEK. For the first time, LASK access Moses Usor was in the starting XI – and for the first time the 20-year-old scored in a black and white dress. The Nigerian’s debut goal was just one reason why coach Dietmar Kühbauer was beaming like the sun in Belek after beating CSKA Sofia 3-1 at the training camp. “We clearly dominated the Bulgarian leaders over 90 minutes and could have won even more.”

Usor heats up the competition on the offensive. The right winger was allowed to show himself with the first set and took his chance, not only because of the goal after Keito Nakamura’s assist. Kühbauer: “The whole team, both defensively and offensively, was really very satisfied. It can definitely continue like this.”

Test match against Cukaricki Belgrade canceled

The friendly against Cucaricki Belgrade scheduled for Thursday has been cancelled. LASK will play the last game in Belek on Friday against Wisla Krakow (1 p.m., live stream on nachrichten.at/lask), on Saturday the athletes will travel home.

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