With their fourth league defeat in a row, Thomas Darazs’ team, which had already been winless in six competitive matches, went into the international break in second-to-last place. Dietmar Kühbauer celebrated the third win of the season for his now third-placed WAC at his old stomping ground.
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Goals from Simon Piesinger (14th), David Atanga (30th) and Maximilian Ullmann (48th, 84th), an own goal from Rene Renner (50th) and a penalty from Marin Ljubicic (93rd) meant LASK’s heaviest home league defeat since the 0:4 against Rapid on December 1, 2019. Kühbauer was also in charge of the opponents then. The Burgenlander has now won eight of his ten most recent duels with the Upper Austrians. In front of 10,200 spectators, the seemingly aimless athletes conceded more than three goals for the first time in the new stadium. LASK had to play with ten men from the 39th minute after a frustration foul by Sascha Horvath.
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Image: GEPA pictures/ Christian Moser
Source: Nachrichten