RB Salzburg wins ninth league title in a row – Jaissle youngest master coach

BVB goal Adeyemi also hits

Red Bull Salzburg secured their ninth Austrian championship title in a row with a 5-0 home win over Austria Wien. For the “Bulls” it is the 13th championship win in the Red Bull era. Coach Matthias Jaissle, at the age of 34, chose himself as the youngest master coach in the history of the Austrian Bundesliga.

Noah Okafor (2nd), Karim Adeyemi (18th), Luka Sucic (28th), Brenden Aaronson (54th) and Mohamed Camara (85th/both penalties) ensured a well-deserved victory in the home win over the Viennese “Veilchen”. the host.

After yellow-red for Marvin Martins (53rd), Salzburg played around 40 minutes outnumbered and had a few more great chances, which Austria goalie Patrick Pentz in particular thwarted. After the third defeat in a row, his team remains fourth, level on points with fifth-placed WAC and two points ahead of Austria Klagenfurt, bottom of the championship group.

While Austria coach Manfred Schmid relied on the same eleven as in the narrow 2-1 home defeat against Salzburg a week earlier, Matthias Jaissle made three changes. He brought on Oumar Solet in central defence, while Aaronson, who was fit again, was involved in attack, as was Noah Okafor.

Match report: RB Salzburg played cat and mouse with Austria Wien

With this formation, the champions played cat and mouse with the Viennese from the start, who showed courage with the 3-4-3 formation, but had nothing to counter the offensive power of the opponent and repeatedly offered wide spaces. Okafor opened the round after Mohamed Camara had tanked up to the penalty spot and provided the assist with his blocked shot. BVB goal Adeyemi should have made it 2-0 a little later, but failed only to Pentz (9th).








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Nine minutes later the time had come, with his 17th goal of the season, the German, who is said to be in agreement with Dortmund, also benefited from Eric Martel’s unsuccessful rescue operation, who deflected the shot into his own goal into an untenable way for Pentz. Finally, before the half-hour mark Sucic was on the spot, who was able to thank Rasmus Kristensen for winning the ball. Then it was lightning fast again via Nicolas Seiwald. Shortly thereafter, Okafor failed to Pentz (31st).

Aaronson now 3rd: The most valuable players in the Austrian Bundesliga

18 – Jerome Onguéné | RB Salzburg | Market value: €3.5 million

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As of March 11, 2022

18 – Jon Gorenc Stankovic | SK Storm | Market value: €3.5 million

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18 – Roko Simic | RB Salzburg | Market value: €3.5 million

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17 – Maurits Kjaergaard | RB Salzburg | Market value: €4 million (+1 million)

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15 – Marco Grüll | Rapid Vienna | Market value: €5 million (+1.5 million)

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15 – Kamil Piatkowski | RB Salzburg | Market value: €5 million

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14 – Junior Adamu | RB Salzburg | Market value: €6 million (+2 million)

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13 – Nicolas Capaldo | RB Salzburg | Market value: €6.5 million

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9 – Yusuf Demir | Rapid Vienna | Market value: €8m (-2m)

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9 – Oumar Solet | RB Salzburg | Market value: €8 million

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9 – Maximilian Woeber | RB Salzburg | Market value: €8 million

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9 – Benjamin Sesko | RB Salzburg | Market value: €8 million

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8 – Sekou Koita | RB Salzburg | Market value: €10 million

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7 – Noah Okafor | RB Salzburg | Market value: €12 million

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6 – Luka Sucic | RB Salzburg | Market value: €13.5 million

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4 – Rasmus Kristenson | RB Salzburg | Market value: €15 million (+2 million)

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4 – Nicolas Seiwald | RB Salzburg | Market value: €15 million

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3 – Brenden Aaronson | RB Salzburg | Market value: €20 million (+8 million)

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2 – Mohamed Camara | RB Salzburg | Market value: €23 million

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1 – Karim Adeyemi | RB Salzburg | Market value: €35 million

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The second half offered an unchanged picture in front of 15,496 spectators in the not fully occupied arena. Austria, who had only had three half-chances before the break, practically did not play offensively and now switched to a defensive back four. It didn’t help much. Soon after the restart, Martins was sent off for his save on Sucic. Referee Walter Altmann also imposed a penalty after studying the video, which Aaronson confidently converted.

Pentz then prevented worse things from happening against Seiwald (62′) and Junior Adamu (65′) and also deflected a shot from Benjamin Seskos to the crossbar (67′). In the finish it was Camara who made the final score again from the penalty spot. The action was preceded by a foul by Lucas Galvao on Adamu.

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