The lessons from the Europa League become a mission for LASK

The lessons from the Europa League become a mission for LASK

The year ended at LASK with a 1-2 defeat against Toulouse.
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After dinner, LASK coach Thomas Sageder said a few words to his team, then sent them off on vacation. The football year ended with a disappointment in the Europa League against Toulouse (1:2). The 40-year-old nevertheless drew a positive conclusion: “We played 28 competitive games together and the team performed well over long stretches.”

New coach, new style of play, new players – a lot had changed in the summer. The start was bumpy until Sageder drew the right conclusions. He changed the formation to the previous successful formula 3-4-3, in which many players were able to best utilize their qualities – including some newcomers: Moses Usor, for example, flourished, which is why LASK had the option to buy the 21-year-old Nigerian in the loan agreement with Slavia Prague pulled. Maksym Talowjerow (23) became a regular alongside 25-year-old defense chief Andres Andrade. And goalkeeper Tobias Lawal made his predecessor Alexander Schlager forget, the 23-year-old even jumped into the national team.

Despite the additional European Cup games, more points were scored in the Bundesliga than in the previous year. The games in the Europa League also showed where there is most room for improvement: in exploiting scoring opportunities. “It has been seen that we are not there yet. We have to be more efficient.” Work on it begins on January 4th, when preparations for spring begin. “The break will be really good for us,” said Sascha Horvath after the intense autumn. The squad is likely to be smaller in the spring: it was already large, without the European Cup a few professionals would have even fewer chances to play.

Only Sturm still has the ball

At the end of the year, even a win against Toulouse would not have been enough for LASK to move into third place in the Europa Conference League because Liverpool lost against Saint-Gilloise at the same time (1:2). Sturm Graz managed that in Group D despite losing 3-0 at Sporting. Four points were enough because in the end the goal difference was better than that of Czestochowa (0:4 against Atalanta Bergamo). Sturm’s opponents in the second round will be drawn on Monday.

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