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AUT 2.Liga
First Wien 1894 - Fc VS Young Violets Austria Wien Sport
First Wien 1894
03-15 17:30
0 - 2
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FK Austria Vienna Youth - Fc VS Young Violets Austria Wien Result
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H2H
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First Wien 1894
FK Austria Vienna Youth
Attacks
93
72
Dangerous Attacks
45
28
Ball Possession
56
44
On Target
1
5
Off Target
6019
4045
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End 0-2
89′
M.Brandt
85′
V.Toifl
P. Hosiner
85′
M. Stöger
80′
M. Sawicki
H. Deshishku
80′
M.Brandt
D. Nisandzic
76′
L.Edelhofer
F. Prohart
70′
M. Stöger
D. Ewemade
61′
V.Zeidler
K. Nnamdi
61′
M. Mergner
K.L.Stratznig
61′
C.Monschein
F. Nagele
55′
0-2
H. Deshishku
51′
K. Nnamdi
47′
D. Nisandzic
45′
f.jankovic
F.Wustinger
Halftime 0-1
30′
P. Hosiner
17′
0-1
H. Deshishku
Assist: D. Ewemade
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Match Info
In a crucial Austrian 2.Liga fixture on a cool March evening, the Young Violets Austria Wien secured a vital 2-0 away victory over First Vienna FC 1894. The result, achieved through a composed and clinical performance, provides a significant boost to the visitors' promotion aspirations while denting the home side's own ambitions. The match was decided by a goal in each half, with the Young Violets' defense holding firm against any Vienna fightback. The win underscores the growing momentum of the Austria Wien reserve side as they push for a place in the top flight. The decisive moment arrived in the first half when the Young Violets capitalized on a defensive lapse to take the lead. They controlled the tempo for much of the opening period, limiting First Vienna to speculative efforts. The home team emerged with more intent after the break, but a swift counter-attack from the visitors midway through the second half sealed the three points, as they finished calmly past the onrushing goalkeeper. The second goal effectively killed the contest, with First Vienna struggling to create clear-cut chances thereafter. The Young Violets' midfield trio was particularly impressive, dominating possession and cutting off supply lines to the Vienna forwards. Post-match, the Young Violets manager praised his team's professional approach, stating, "We executed the game plan perfectly. To come here and keep a clean sheet while scoring two is a statement." The First Vienna coach lamented his team's lack of cutting edge, saying, "We had periods of pressure but lacked the final quality. We must be more ruthless." The victory lifts the Young Violets into the upper echelons of the table, while First Vienna will need to regroup quickly to stay in the promotion conversation.