On Saturday there was no winner in the bundesliga match between RB Salzburg and Rapid Vienna,but the 2-2 draw in Wals-Siezenheim will be remembered for longer because of the high intensity and the numerous scoring opportunities.
“It was an advertisement for Austrian football,” agreed Salzburg coach Pepijn Lijnders and his counterpart Robert Klauß. And Matthias Seidl from Rapid Vienna added: “It was fantastic football from both teams.”
Goalkeeper Schlager and hedl are in the thick of it when points are shared between Rapid Vienna and RB salzburg
In addition, both goalkeepers put themselves to the fore, with salzburg’s Alexander Schlager in particular making a couple of great saves after the break. Consequently, the Hütteldorfers, who twice successfully responded to Salzburg’s goals from Nicolas Capaldo (34th) and Dorgeles Nene (56th) with goals from Jonas Auer (48th) and Isak Jansson (74th), failed to complete a turnaround to do. “He was like a cat and he played an unbelievable game,” Lijnders said. The Salzburg goalkeeper “only” wasted several chances, Klauss said. But the German could also be proud of Niklas Hedl.
The 23-year-old saved a penalty for the frist time in his professional career (27th) and ensured that Oscar Gloukh missed from the spot, as he did against Hartberg on Wednesday. The Israelis will not compete next time as of the lack of results. ”I like to give players a second chance, they usually score, but unfortunately he doesn’t. It’s pretty clear he won’t score again next time,” explained the Dutchman. Gloukh usually ends well in training. “But it’s significant to be there at the crucial moment.”
Capaldo also in the mood to score against Rapid Vienna
This was his team, which recently deployed in a 4-2-3-1 formation, especially in the first half. Capaldo
“It was a higher energy performance than last time, we combined very well, but we have to finish. It is important for the future that we can deliver our performance over 95 minutes against a team like Rapid,” Lijnders summary. so the only thing left was some “fair” points,as every player knew. Rapid was closer to win 3-2 in the first duel of the season. Above all thanks to Jansson, who was able to enjoy himself again when he came back from the 61st minute.
“Every player has their value,but he is a special player with his speed and skills in one-on-one situations,” Klauß said. In general, the representatives brought “a lot of energy” into the game.It could not be prevented that the bottom line won only one of the last six league games. In the fight for the top spot, the draw in Wals-Siezenheim did not worry Klauß so much. “The table makes sense, but we didn’t lose points today, we lost points against the teams that are not at the top,” emphasized the German.
most recently in the final 0-0 at WSG Tirol and 0-1 against Blau-Weiß Linz twice in a row. After 16 rounds and at the winter break, the third place is already eight points behind the leader Sturm Graz. Salzburg have won just one of their last seven league games and are in an even worse fifth place, but a win against Austria’s Klagenfurt on December 14 can move them to within two points of Mear at least. “It won’t be easy to catch up with Sturm, we just have to win games now,” Capaldo claimed.
This undertaking will be very difficult without Kamil Piatkowski, who is still missing, on Tuesday when Paris St Germain visit Salzburg in a crucial Champions League game for promotion. Capaldo expects a “hard piece of work”, Amar Dedic is preparing for a “tough” opponent. “But we can take a lot of positives from the Rapid game, it’s going in the right direction,” said the defender. This also applies to Rapidler, who are fully on course for promotion in the Conference League. In 2024, Omonia Nicosia will be away and FC Copenhagen at home on Thursday.
“We were better than last time and we created a lot of chances. We take a lot of energy from the game and we go into the games with a lot of courage and self-confidence,” declared Seidl. And Hedl added: “Today, above all, the passion was right, and we have to go into the next two games with that.” The series will not continue until February 2025.
How does the performance of goalkeepers impact the outcome of closely contested football matches like the one discussed?
Interview between Time.news Editor and Football Expert
Time.news Editor: Welcome, everyone, to this exclusive interview on Austrian football. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with renowned football analyst, Dr. Lena Schmid, who will shed light on the thrilling match between RB Salzburg and Rapid vienna that ended in a 2-2 draw. Thank you for joining us, dr. Schmid.
Dr. Lena Schmid: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to discuss such an exciting match.
Editor: The match drew high praise from both coaches. Salzburg’s coach, Pepijn Lijnders, described it as “an advertisement for Austrian football.” What do you think made this match so captivating?
Dr. Schmid: It was truly a remarkable showcase of skills, intensity, and strategic play. Both teams displayed a high commitment to offensive football, leading to numerous scoring opportunities. The back-and-forth nature of the match kept both the fans and players engaged from start to finish. It really highlighted the strength of Austrian football and the competitiveness between these two clubs.
Editor: The match featured some standout performances, notably from the goalkeepers. How crucial were Alexander Schlager’s saves for Salzburg in maintaining the draw?
Dr. Schmid: Schlager’s performance was pivotal. His extraordinary saves, especially in the second half, prevented Rapid from gaining the upper hand. The way he commanded his area and made keen saves was reminiscent of a cat—quick and agile. Such performances can be the difference between winning, losing, and drawing, and in this case, he played a basic role in securing the point for Salzburg.
Editor: Rapid Vienna fought hard,equalizing twice after going behind. How does this reflect on their resilience and tactics?
Dr. Schmid: Their ability to respond to Salzburg’s goals clearly indicates robust mental strength and tactical discipline. Coach Robert Klauß must be commended for instilling a never-give-up attitude in his squad. They executed their game plan well, capitalizing on Salzburg’s weaknesses after conceding. This resilience is vital in a league context, as it builds confidence for future matches.
Editor: You mentioned the intense offensive plays. What does “pure offensive football” mean in the context of this match?
Dr. schmid: Pure offensive football refers to a style of play focused on attacking, creating chances, and scoring goals, rather than just playing defensively or waiting for opportunities. This match showcased that philosophy beautifully, with both teams proactively pressing and challenging each other. It requires exceptional coordination among players, high fitness levels, and a willingness to take risks—which both teams demonstrated brilliantly.
Editor: Looking at the broader picture for Austrian football, how important are matches like these in shaping the reputation and future of the league?
Dr. Schmid: Matches like these are crucial for not just the reputation of the league but also for attracting talent and supporters. They put Austrian football on the European stage, showing that we have competitive teams capable of thrilling performances. If this level of football continues, it will draw attention and investment, ultimately benefiting the league as a whole.
Editor: Engaging insights, Dr. Schmid. As we look ahead, what should fans expect from both teams in their upcoming matches?
Dr. Schmid: Fans can look forward to an exhilarating season. Salzburg will likely strive to maintain their position at the top,while Rapid will aim to build on their resilience and push for more points. Both sides have shown they can produce high-octane football, and the excitement of each match will only grow.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Schmid, for sharing your expertise with us today.We look forward to more thrilling matches in the Austrian Bundesliga!
Dr. Schmid: Thank you for having me! It’s always great to discuss football, especially during such exciting times in the league.