SC Imst Secures Comfortable Home Victory Over Bischofshofen
In a tightly contested Austrian 3.Liga encounter at the Stadion Imst on May 30, 2026, SC Imst delivered a disciplined performance to claim a 2-0 win against Bischofshofen. The result strengthens Imst's position in the mid-table, while Bischofshofen remains in the relegation battle after failing to find the net.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, SC Imst controlled the tempo, pressing high and forcing Bischofshofen into defensive errors. The home side's breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when a swift counter-attack ended with a clinical finish from striker Michael Lercher. Imst doubled their lead just before half-time, as a well-worked corner routine saw defender Lukas Gstrein head home from close range.
Bischofshofen tried to respond in the second half with more possession, but Imst's backline remained solid. Goalkeeper Felix Schöpf was rarely troubled, as his defense limited the visitors to only a few long-range efforts. The final scoreline of 2-0 reflected Imst's efficiency and organization.
Tactical Story
Imst's manager, Thomas Pfeifer, set up a compact 4-4-2 shape that effectively neutralized Bischofshofen's creative midfielders. The home side's wingers tracked back diligently, making it difficult for Bischofshofen to build through wide areas. In contrast, Bischofshofen struggled to break down a well-drilled Imst defense, often resorting to hopeful crosses that were easily cleared.
Standout Players
- Michael Lercher (SC Imst): The striker's pace and movement caused constant problems, and his opener set the tone for the night.
- Lukas Gstrein (SC Imst): Not only defensively solid, but also contributed with a crucial set-piece goal.
- Felix Schöpf (SC Imst): Commanded his area well and made a vital save in the 67th minute to preserve the clean sheet.
League Impact
The win moves SC Imst up to ninth place in the Austrian 3.Liga standings, providing a buffer from the relegation zone. Bischofshofen, meanwhile, drop to 14th and face increasing pressure with just six matches remaining in the season. Next weekend, Imst travels to FC Dornbirn, while Bischofshofen host SV Seekirchen in a crucial bottom-half clash.

