They are intensive days for the supervisor team and the team of SV Guntamatic Ried. After the much acclaimed 2-0 home win against Admira Wacker, the Innviertler have the promotion three rounds in their hands three rounds before the end of the season. If the Admira won all three games, the Rieder would need seven points. The medical department is currently particularly in demand, especially the physiotherapists.
During the training on Wednesday in the Innviertel Arena, Nikki Havenaar, Fabian Wohlmuth and Ante Bajic were missing. Mark Grosse trained, but has been struck for some time. You will probably only know who will be operational on Saturday afternoon or Sunday morning, said coach Maximilian Senft after training in the OÖN conversation. However, it can be assumed that, if somehow works, the players will bite their teeth in order to be able to be there against Sturm Graz 2 at home game on Sunday (10.30 a.m.). Senft started at night and the entire team of supervisors started preparing for the game against Graz. For this purpose, the game against the Admira in the training center was analyzed until late at night. “We started our way home at around 2:30 a.m., but of course we were happy to take a look at this game,” said Senft, who warned of the young Graz team: “We have to stand against a highly talented team with enormously high quality. It is still important that we bring our game onto the square,” said the Ried trainer.
Video: Interview with SV-Ried coach Maximilian Senft
On Mother’s Day, the Rieder hopes again for the “twelfth man” in the Innviertel Arena. “The force that came from the ranks against the Admira was incredible and outstanding. That helped the team a lot. I hope it will be the case again on Sunday,” said Senft. “In general, you have to say that the fans support us great all season,” said goalkeeper and captain Andreas Leitner.
Video: Interview with Ried goalkeeper and captain Andreas Leitner
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