Conference League – Sturm Graz in a scoring mood and fully on course for promotion

Sturm Graz can hope for more in the first European Cup spring after a 23-year break. The Graz team deservedly won 4-1 (2-1) in the first leg of the second round of the Conference League on Thursday evening against Slovan Bratislava and thus created an excellent starting position for promotion to the round of 16. The return game against the Slovakian champions in Bratislava is scheduled for next Thursday (9 p.m.).

Mika Biereth shot Sturm into the lead in the 4th minute in front of full stands in Liebenau. After the quick equalizer by Gerson Rodrigues (8th), captain Jon Gorenc Stankovic (27th) scored for the Styrians in the first half hour. Otar Kiteishvili added a foul penalty (64′) after the break. Slovan’s Vladimir Weiss was shown a red card for a foul just ten minutes after coming on as a substitute (78′). 18-year-old Amady Camara then scored the important fourth goal (91st) for Christian Ilzer’s team. Sturm had demonstratively shown a lot of respect for the Slovakian champion (since 2017), who relies on many experienced players. Austria’s last European Cup representative this season did not want to accept the role of favorite. Ilzer relied on his strongest team, Dimitri Lavalee started on the left in the back four instead of David Schnegg. Kevin Wimmer was not there for Slovan due to a suspension, as was regular goalkeeper Milan Borjan. Rodrigues from Luxembourg, who was brought in in the winter, started in attack. The striker with Portuguese roots was still going to cause Sturm big problems. Strong start Sturm didn’t spend much time trying out his European comeback. The Europa League switcher soon set the first pinprick. Arsenal loanee Biereth, released by Tomi Horvat, pushed the ball into the near corner with his right outer instep, surprising Slovan goalkeeper Martin Trnovsky. The Graz audience celebrated with a standing ovation, but the setback was to come before the ten-minute mark. Rodrigues was up and running after a long pass, left Vitezslav Jaros, who had rushed out, and pushed into the empty box. The VAR check showed that David Affengruber had canceled a possible offside position. Things continued lively, with both sides initially missing excellent opportunities. Biereth missed a header (13th) from a good position, then David Strelec was completely free again on the other side against Graz, who had moved further up, but he hesitated for too long. Rodrigues’ shot was cleared in front of the line (17′). An offside whistle followed, but it probably wouldn’t have passed a VAR check. Here are the best photos of the game: Sturm had to fight, but a standard situation gave them the lead again. Affengruber heaved a Sarkaria free kick towards the middle, where Gorenc Stankovic headed in from a few meters. Trnovsky and Jaros then distinguished themselves with saves after long-range shots before the team went to the locker room after an entertaining 45 minutes. Both teams returned to the field unchanged. Sturm took control of the game and almost quickly scored again. Sarkaria was denied by Trnovsky from a tight angle (50′). After an hour, the attacker finally made way for William Böving, who now formed the Danish double attack with Biereth. Slovan acted harmlessly, Jusuf Gazibegovic had Rodrigues under control. A penalty gave the Grazers a deserved 3-1. Kiteishvili had the ball earlier in the penalty area against Tigran Barseghyan and was hit by the Armenian. The fouled player scored himself. Coach’s son with blackout At Slovan, coach’s son Vladimir Weiss came into play. The former England legionnaire didn’t spend much time on the field. After a frustrating tackle against Gazibegovic, Weiss initially saw yellow, but after VAR intervention, Swedish referee Mohammed Al-Hakim decided on red for the 34-year-old. White will therefore play no role in the second leg. Sturm initially missed a preliminary decision against ailing Slovakians. Horvat was denied by Trnovsky and missed from a good position. Camara, who came on in the 83rd minute, had a better shot from the edge of the penalty area, and it was the teenager’s first goal for the Sturm professionals.SK Sturm Graz – SK Slovan Bratislava 4:1 (2:1)Graz, Stadium Graz Liebenau13,500, SR Al-Hakim (SWE) Goals: 1:0 (4th) Biereth 1:1 (8th) Gerson Rodrigues 2:1 (27th) Gorenc Stankovic 3:1 (64th) Kiteishvili (foul penalty ) 4:1 (91.) Camara ~Storm: Jaros – Gazibegovic (82. Johnston), Affengruber, Wüthrich, Lavalée – Gorenc Stankovic – Horvat, Kiteishvili (82. Hierländer), Prass (82. Camara) – Biereth (71. Wlodarczyk), Sarkaria (59. Böving)Slovan: Trnovsky – Pauschek, Kashia, Bajric, Zmrhal – Kucka, Kankava, Savvidis – Barseghyan (68. Weiss), Gerson Rodrigues, Strelec (79. Tolic)Red card: Weiss (78. /Foul)Yellow cards: Gazibegovic or Zmrhal, Gerson RodriguesReturn leg on February 22nd (9 p.m.), the promoted team is in the round of 16.
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