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St.Pölten wants to take momentum against Admira

The Admira and the SKN St. Pölten want to get rid of all relegation worries.

Are the southern city in their home game on Tuesday (8.30 p.m. in the Sport24-LIVE ticker) reliant on a win in this regard, St. Pölten would stay in the upper house of the football if there was a draw. A scenario could arise that there will be collective Lower Austrian cheers in Maria Enzersdorf with the final whistle.-

After the canter win at Austria, St. Pölten would not hurt a loss if WSG Tirol in Mattersburg lost. The wolves naturally did not want to get involved in such arithmetic games. “We have it in our own hands, that’s the best thing. We have two games. If we win one of them, we can start the next season with confidence,” said striker Daniel Schütz.

Ibertsberger coaches in relegation

For his coach, “a final is already waiting”. Robert Ibertsberger was allowed to take a deep breath after the “big points” in Vienna’s favorites, but the route to the season goal should now be preserved. “We just have to score. We have to tackle the game in exactly the same way,” said Salzburg, whose contract, which expires at the end of the season, will be extended by one year in the event of relegation.

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A draw would be enough for St. Pölten, because in the final round on Saturday the WSG Tirol and the Admira meet in Innsbruck. At least one of the two competitors would end the season behind the SKN. St. Pölten denies his final appearance at home against Altach.

Admira needs victory

Like St. Pölten, the Admira wants to fix everything before the trip to Tyrol. To do this, the home side primarily needs a victory. The parallel game in Mattersburg will be an eye-catcher on the supervisor’s bench. The WSG Tirol currently lacks two points on the Admira, who can also show the slightly better goal difference. In any case, coach Zvonimir Soldo was looking forward to “90 very difficult minutes”. Five goals from St. Pöltens at Austria would show that the rival is in a good mood, said the Croatian.

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At the same time, Soldo noted that the Admira also comes into play with a sense of achievement. After the 2-1 in Mattersburg, the “Red Lantern” was handed over. Sinan Bakis scored the win. For the substitute attacker, it was the first goal in the qualifying group, in which he sometimes did not even make it into the squad due to sporting reasons. Soldo hoped Bakis would “score a few more goals in the remaining games.” Admira left-back Marcus Maier is missing.

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