Frustration at Lustenau – “Really pissed off”, “scandal”: angry speech from goalie

It just had to come out! Lustenau goalkeeper Domenik Schierl caused a stir with his angry speech after the 1-1 draw against Vienna Austria. He was “really pissed off” and the penalty for the Violets was “a scandal”.

A penalty converted by Austria’s Dominik Fitz (59th) only temporarily brought the Viennese team on the winning path. Lukas Fridrikas also equalized with a penalty (77′). After three rounds, both teams are still without a win. According to Lustenau goalie Schierl, Vienna Austria shouldn’t have had the penalty at all and therefore went for an all-round strike after the game. “I’m really pissed off by the referee’s decision. That it will happen to us again. It’s now at the top for me. Every time we are disadvantaged,” he fumed on Sky. “So many things happened that were a scandal.” “Then he gives a penalty like that, where the Austria Vienna players even laugh themselves. Everyone said: This is a scandal. Well, I’m at a loss for words,” raged Schierl, who then added: “Thank God we deserved the draw. But if they get a penalty like that again, even though there’s a VAR… Since we’ve been in the Bundesliga, so many things have happened that were scandalous. Today was the extra task. I’m at a loss for words.”In his opinion, Austria Lustenau has been disadvantaged several times this season. “Apparently we are too small, it is simply swallowed up. It’s tearing me up inside. Even if everyone is against us, we can still do it,” said Schierl.Lustenau coach Andreas Heraf took it more calmly: “I’m extremely proud of the boys. We always have to leave the church in the village, we know that we are a team that doesn’t find it so easy to score points Problems scoring goals. Today we scored one that would normally have been enough unless you get a penalty, which is a complete wrong decision. It’s sad that the two major Viennese clubs need penalties against us, neither of which were penalties.”Austria Lustenau remains bottom of the table, five points behind WSG Tirol.
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