LASK flirted with the surprise after the 1-1 in the first duel of the season. “We want to bring them to their knees,” said Dietmar Kühbauer, the coach of the third-placed team, who, like their opponents, is firmly in the champions’ group. In the second game in the new stadium, support is also announced from the ranks. While there were 12,000 fans at the premiere against Austria Lustenau two weeks ago, around 17,000 tickets had already been sold on Friday afternoon.
“A very big factor. We’ll need that against Salzburg,” said offensive man Sascha Horvath. Kühbauer also wants to translate the emotions in the stands into successful actions on the field. “Every player has to take the viewer with him on the journey,” said the 51-year-old.
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