SAK beats FC Pinzgau with barbaric efficiency – Fußball Salzburg – Results, tables and goal scorers from all Sbg leagues.
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With the necessary efficiency, the SAAK 1914 on Friday evening the FC Pinzgau Saalfelden clearly put 3:0 in their place. While the Nonntaler with seven full successes, the most spring victories of the Salzburg regional league posted, the Pinzgauer had to put up with a severe setback in the fight for the title. The gap to leader Seekirchen (one game less) is three points.
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Townsfolk play the efficiency card
The Nonntaler quickly caught the guests from the Pinzgau on home soil on the wrong foot. After a header hit the post in the third minute of the game, the game machine wriggled in the net a few seconds later: Hulaj confidently completed a wonderful relay pass to make it 1-0 (4th). In the further episode, the Ziege men then quarreled with the use of their own chances, finally with referee Aufschnaiter. First, an unexpected Benedek shot was defused by the blue and yellow at the last moment, before the referee’s whistle went silent after an alleged penalty foul on Gvozdjar. In the 35th minute, Feiser made it 2-0. “Just like in the hall”, SAK coach Roman Wallner was impressed by the combination that ultimately led to the goal.
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Saalfelden with a suboptimally adjusted sight
In the second half of the game, the guests showed a completely different face, were more aggressive in the duels, dominated the event and created some good chances. Immediately after the restart, the substitute Fürstaller found his master with a great finish in home glove Vallant, a few moments later a free kick from the Saalfelden offensive player just flew past the Kreuzeck. Meanwhile, the city dwellers could no longer really come into play and tried to relieve the pressure with targeted pinpricks. After FCPS Kapo Tandari also missed two big chances, the Pinzgauer were to be punished again mercilessly: Nika was ice cold in front of the goal and completed a counterattack to make it 3-0 (73rd). “On the whole it was good. Of course we had the necessary luck on our side in certain situations,” Wallner summed up. His counterpart, Saalfelden tamer Christian Ziege, had to start the journey home empty-handed and looks correspondingly devastated: “On defence, we make it far too easy for our opponents and help them to score easy goals – unfortunately that runs like a red thread through us. Nevertheless, a 0:3 sounds like a clear defeat. It wasn’t. The only difference was that the SAK consistently used their chances and we didn’t get anything countable out of ours.”
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The best at SAK: Feiser, Federer, Nika