SK Rapid Wien's second string produced a composed comeback performance to claim a 2-1 away win against FC HOGO Hertha Wels in the Austrian 2. Liga. The match, played in front of a lively crowd in Wels, saw the home side take an early lead only for the young Rapid side to flip the script with two well-taken goals before the interval.
Match overview
Hertha Wels started brightly and deservedly opened the scoring after a patient build-up, with a close-range finish giving them a confidence boost. However, the lead didn't last long. Rapid II, packed with some of the most promising academy talents in Austrian football, began to find rhythm and space in midfield, and they struck twice in the space of fifteen minutes to take control of the contest.
The second half was a different story, with Hertha Wels pushing hard for an equaliser. Rapid II defended resolutely and looked dangerous on the counter, but a combination of solid goalkeeping and wayward finishing meant the scoreline remained tightly poised until the final whistle.
Key moments
- 17th minute: Hertha Wels take a deserved lead with a well-worked team goal, finishing off a slick passing move.
- 33rd minute: Rapid II equalise through a ruthless counter-attack, levelling with a crisp low drive.
- 38th minute: Rapid II complete the turnaround, heading home from a corner after a spell of sustained pressure.
Standout performers and tactical story
Rapid II's midfield trio dictated the tempo after the opening goal, with the young number eight particularly impressive in his forward carries and passing range. The visiting defence, composed under pressure throughout the second half, also deserve credit for holding firm against a spirited home assault.
Tactically, Hertha Wels looked strong in the opening stages with high pressing and quick combinations, but once Rapid II adjusted the tempo and bypassed the press with sharp vertical passes, the hosts struggled to regain their earlier fluidity. The away side's patience in possession and clinical use of counter-attacking opportunities proved decisive.
What the result means
For SK Rapid II, the away victory provides valuable momentum in the Austrian 2. Liga and underlines the club's commitment to developing young players in a competitive senior environment. FC HOGO Hertha Wels, meanwhile, will be disappointed from a match they had started with so much determination. They'll look to sharpen their game management as the season progresses, knowing performances like this one can still earn points at this level.

