Forward: game against the young Austrians becomes a signpost

Forward: game against the young Austrians becomes a signpost

“It will be a completely different game than against Admira,” predicts SKV coach Daniel Madlener. do you know? In any case, the amateurs of Wiener Austria and the red-whites from Steyr are in a similar starting position. The Viennese definitely want to win their home game – kick-off is at 6:10 p.m. in the Generali Arena – and they haven’t been able to do that so far this season. Forward, a home power in the Volxroad, have yet to celebrate an away win in the championship. The premiere would mean for both clubs that things continue to climb steeply in the table – or, if the opposite is the case, that you lose ground as a loser to the stragglers.

But what Madlener can promise in advance is that his eleven will give their all again, as they did against Admira: “It is important to bring the same energy to the pitch.” In the game against Austria, Madlener still sees room for improvement when it comes to build-up play and passing accuracy. If his team manages to determine the course of the game at least for long stretches and not have to chase after careless ball losses again, it will actually be a “different game than against Admira”. If not, you end up back with the same hardship as against the southern townspeople.

The SKU Amstetten wants to maintain its lead in the table with a win on the Hohe Warte at the Sunday matinee against the Vienna.

Source: Nachrichten

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