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Vienna (APA) – The football match between Rapid and Admira in the Bundesliga had significant side effects on Sunday for both clubs. At the Hütteldorfer camp, the relief after the 2-0 home victory of the guests was great. The defeat resulted in a bus transfer. About two and a half hours after the final whistle, Südstadt announced the separation of Ernst Baumeister.
Four weeks ago, a coach had also ended immediately after a match at Allianz Stadium. Goran Djuricin had to undress after the 0-2 draw against SKN St. Pölten, but even under his successor, Dietmar Kühbauer, that did not happen as desired. The greatest was the joy that the descent was now stopped. "The victory was extremely important, if we had drawn or lost, we should have trained under the grbad from tomorrow," Kühbauer suggested.
The 47-year-old reversed his starting line up to five positions against Villarreal in a 0-5 draw and returned to the team's favorite 4-2-3-1 system . This resulted in a deserved victory, but still leaves much to do. "The last ball was often not played well enough," Kühbauer criticized.
Nevertheless, the former player of the team pulled a positive balance sheet. "It was a good game for us, I'm happy with the performance, we have a better position now." The Green-Whites moved up to seventh place, one point ahead of Sturm Graz and three points behind Austria. Hartberger, sixth, ranks only because more goals were scored before Rapid.
The Viennese had to thank Mario Sonnleitner for being back in the group of masters. The central defender met for the first time since February 2017 in the Bundesliga and for the first time in its history in a doubled. "Having made the goals makes me happy for the team and for me, of course, I'm going to sleep today," predicted the Styrian.
Less well, it may have been ordered for the night rest of Ernst Baumeister. The 61-year-old was released soon after the match ended. His successor would be determined Tuesday, according to General Manager Amir Shapourzadeh. Immediately after the match, Baumeister seemed unaware of his impending dismissal, saw his troupe "on a better path" and more systematically on the defensive. The former international may have felt that he was being approached because he ended the press conference by saying, "You have to be patient. I still have it. "
By patience too, Ranko Popovic asked for the 0: 1 at the WAC. Since taking office, SKN St. Pölten have suffered two defeats in two games without scoring a goal. "But I am confident that we will soon find the course," said the former defender of Sturm-Graz.
WAC supervisor Christian Ilzer is excited about the accomplishments of SKN goaltender Christoph Riegler, but has spoken of a deserved victory for his team. The Wolfsberger has thus risen to fourth place and fueled self-confidence for an important match: Wednesday, it will be in front of his own public in the round of 16 Cup against Rapid.
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