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In the second away game in a row, FC Red Bull Salzburg is going to Vienna, where on Easter Sunday, April 17, 2022 from 2:30 p.m. in the Generali-Arena the duel with Austria Vienna is on the agenda. The match will be officiated by referee Christian-Petru Ciochirca.
• FC Red Bull Salzburg are unbeaten in ten ADMIRAL Bundesliga games against Austria Wien (W9 D1) and have lost just one of their last 25 ties (W18 D6).
• Matthias Jaissle’s team won 21 of their first 26 Bundesliga games – the first team in the three-point era. In the history of the Bundesliga, only FK Austria Wien had previously achieved this (1984/85 & 1985/86).
• The Red Bulls could secure the championship title early on matchday 27 if Rapid win away at Sturm Graz at the same time.
• Andreas Ulmer holds 249 wins in 382 Bundesliga games. The current record is held by Erich Obermayer, who needed 403 games for his 250th success. Ulmer would only be the fifth player since the Bundesliga was founded with 250 BL wins after Obermayer (290), Heribert Weber (279), Michael Baur (275) and Leo Lainer (267).
• Karim Adeyemi scored six goals as a substitute. The relevant record within a Bundesliga season is held by Sekou Koita for Salzburg in 2020/21 and Thomas Janeschitz in 1994/95 for FC Tirol with seven goals each after coming on.
• FK Austria Wien scored eight long-range goals – only FC Red Bull Salzburg (9) have scored more goals from outside the penalty area this season in the ADMIRAL Bundesliga.
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Daouda Guindo (back), Sekou Koita (knee) and Bryan Okoh (knee) were all out. Albert Vallci is out with a heel problem.
Brenden Aaronson (knee) is doubtful.
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Matthias Jaissle on…
… expectations of the Austria game:
“Austria are very unpleasant opponents and not easy to play. We have to be fully focused to continue our series. Nothing will be given to us for sure. We know what to expect there. We’ve beaten them twice this season, but both times it was very close. In general, Austria, despite the defeat against Sturm, has been very stable for months and is still in the middle of the fight for international starting places.
The fact that we might already be champions this weekend plays absolutely no role in the preparation. That would have to come together a bit. We have to focus on our game and our performance. We have done very well with it so far, and we should keep it that way.”
Rasmus Kristensen on…
… the game in Vienna:
“We have a very good run, which we would like to follow at the Austria. The Viennese have been doing really well lately, and it’s no coincidence that they’re fourth in the championship group. They’re very disciplined and, above all, defensively very stable.
Of course we know how it looks in the table. But we will certainly not do the math and keep checking how things are in Graz at the same time. We continue to focus on ourselves and our performance because that’s all we have in our hands.”
The last Bundesliga games against Austria Vienna
06.11.2021 FK Austria Vienna – FC Red Bull Salzburg 0: 1 (0: 0)
08/08/2021 FC Red Bull Salzburg – FK Austria Vienna 1: 0 (0: 0)
02/10/2021 FC Red Bull Salzburg – FK Austria Vienna 3: 1 (0: 0)
24.10.2020 FK Austria Vienna – FC Red Bull Salzburg 0: 2 (0: 0)
02/23/2020 FK Austria Vienna – FC Red Bull Salzburg 2: 2 (0: 1)
09/28/2019 FC Red Bull Salzburg – FK Austria Vienna 4: 1 (2: 1)
05/05/2019 FK Austria Vienna – FC Red Bull Salzburg 1: 2 (0: 0)
03/31/2019 FC Red Bull Salzburg – FK Austria Vienna 5: 1 (1: 1)
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04/16/2022