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Since the season 2011/12 Flyeralarm Admira is again represented in the Austrian Bundesliga. Although the nine-time Austrian champion (last in the 1965/66 season) from the market town of Maria Enzersdorf is clearly in the shadow of the two big neighbors from the capital, Rapid and Austria Vienna, thanks to outstanding youth work in the Austrian football upper house ,
The “Südstadt” is considered one of the best junior centers in the whole of Austria and the sports management is not afraid to throw these young talents often in the cold water. Again and again, young talents get a chance to present themselves on the big stage and earn the first spurs in professional football. In times of globalization, no second-rate legionnaires are put under the nose of the Austrian youngsters at Admira, but rather the young players are trained and developed.
The Admira has been the ideal springboard for a successful career for many professionals – Leipzig legionnaire Marcel Sabitzer or long-time Austrian national player Marc Janko are just two successful examples who were allowed to enjoy their training in Südstadt.
Admira:
The current season of the Lower Austrians can be divided into three chapters after 14 matchdays. At the beginning of the season, the team under the German head coach Reiner Geyer was far behind expectations and presented itself as a typical relegated. The change of coach was inevitable and Klaus Schmidt could be an expert in Austrian football committed.
A little time was needed before the new momentum was visible in the results. Striker Sinan Bakis, in particular, rose to top form and advanced to the point guarantee for the team from Maria-Enzersdorf.
With seven points from three games, the Admira left the table, but before the last international break of the year, there were bitter 0: 1 defeats against Hartberg and the LASK.
However, the two narrow defeats were not comparable. In the match against Hartberg the Admira acted in the final phase in double superior, but could not convert this advantage in scoring opportunities. The game against the LASK – who were certainly tired after the Europa League appearance – was much more appealing and a point win would have been well deserved.
The defensive has clearly stabilized and the times of countless goals conceded (22 in the first seven games) are already history. The offensive stands and falls in these weeks with the Turan Sinan Bakis. With seven goals, the 25-year-old attacker scored exactly half of the goals.
Quite obvious is accordingly in the duel between Admira and Austria Vienna the tip on a goal by Bakis – when the Schmidt-Eleven meets, the chance is great that Sinan Bakis cheers!
Head coach Klaus Schmidt has found his tribe in recent weeks and major changes are not expected on early Sunday afternoon. The Flyeralarm in this important game can draw on the full and must not pretend injured a player.
Austria Vienna:
What is going on at the Viennese favorite circle? The violets have already missed a few violets in the current season. 15 points from 14 league games are an absolutely devastating value and make for one of the weakest seasons of recent years.
The achievements so far are definitely a reason to start a coaching discussion. But in the Austrian capital, the sporty management keeps calm. Neo coach Christian Ilzer is still being held.
However, the mechanisms of football are also well-known to the former Hartberg and WAC success trainer. With any further weak performance it could be even more uncomfortable for Ilzer.
Meanwhile, the fans are already on the barricades and made for the away game against the LASK for a game interruption due to pyrotechnics. In the home game against SV Mattersburg the team was temporarily denied the support.
On the field, the violets celebrated a close 2-1 home win and were thus able to prevent further escalation of the situation. In the basic round of the Austrian Bundesliga, the violets still have eight games left to fight in the top six. Compared to the current sixth – the TSV Hartberg – the Vienna Austria certainly has much more quality.
While the offensive – especially Christoph Monschein (ten goals this season) – presents itself quite pleasing, the defensive is the Achilles tendon in the Ilzer-Eleven. 28 goals mean on average two goals per game. There were also two goals conceded during the international break in a friendly against SV Horn, but also seven goals were scored.
The self-confidence has been filled up and thus the second competitive win in series is targeted in the Südstadt. The squad of the Vienna Austria is certainly higher, but the weak autumn has the consequence that in the duel between the Flyeralarm Admira and Austria Wien relatively high quotas for the tip on the guests from Vienna favorites are offered.
Personally Ilzer can draw almost full on Sunday afternoon. Only defender Christian Schoissengeyr (no bet this season) is not available, otherwise all players are ready for action.
Thus, the violets are spoiled for choice. The Australian team player James Jeggo may be looking for a seat on the bench after his international trip home.
Admira vs Austria Vienna head to head matches
18.08.19 BUN Austria Vienna Admira 1 : 1
24.11.18 BUN Admira Austria Vienna 1 : 2
19.08.18 BUN Austria Vienna Admira 4 : 0
05.05.18 BUN Austria Vienna Admira 0 : 0
24.02.18 BUN Admira Austria Vienna 2 : 1