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Rapid Wien finished the first part of the first round of the ÖFB Cup on Friday. The third of the football championship ended unhindered at Kufstein 5: 0 (3: 0). After Hartberg, LASK, Mattersburg and St. Pölten, the Viennese were the fifth Bundesliga club, which reached the next round. Only the star of the European Cup, Admira, lost to Neusiedl and retired.
The Green-White opened the way to victory after just five minutes. Newcomer Andrei Ivan remained calm during a duel with Kufstein goalkeeper Lukas Tauber and pushed the ball thoughtfully. The Hütteldorfer proved that they took seriously the task of the club center Régionalliga and continued to push the pace.
Fast complaisant handsome and icy cold in front of the door. Back Deni Alar served Veton Berisha after 20 minutes. The Norwegian pushed the ball into Tauber's legs. Ten minutes before the change of camp, Alar himself entered the rifle list.
Kufstein is not really dangerous
The Tyrolese acted with ambition, but they were not really dangerous for the winner of the cup 14 times. A post shot with the half-time whistle remained the only outstanding offensive action.
After the break, the outsider made no return. On the contrary, Goran Djuricin's team has shown character and is not limited to manage. Alar (58) and Ivan (62) both scored their second goal after a little over an hour (58., 62.)
The dress rehearsal for LASK and Admira before the FA Cup. Europe could not have been more different. While the Linzers in Upper Austria faced Hertha Wels before the international comeback on Thursday against Lilleström at 3: 0, the Südstädter achieved with a 0: 1 against Neusiedl a false capital start in the season. They meet by qualifying for the Europa League on CSKA Sofia. Admira captain Daniel Toth failed in Burgenland after almost exactly one hour of penalty.
It remained the only stumbling block of a Bundesliga club. Rising star Hartberg had at Grödig, but in extra time, but remained as successful as St. Pölten with Maria Saal (6: 0) and Mattersburg in Allerheiligen (3: 1).
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