Sütcü praises commitment
Vienna’s next strike: “Players tortured themselves”
Second division side Vienna celebrated their fourth win in a row with a 3-0 victory against Admira. Coach Sütcü praises his team's attitude. FAC drew 0-0 against GAK to remain unbeaten against the champions this season.
"We really wanted this win. The players struggled, the recovery time was very short. Some of them were pretty low on fuel by the end, but their willpower stood out," praised Viennas coach Mehmet Sütcü.
Whose second division team won 3:0 at Admira and celebrated their fourth win in a row. "We can only achieve our goals together. Everyone knows what it's all about. It's getting better from week to week, the boys are sticking to the match plan very well, have become more mentally stable and are therefore better able to cope with setbacks." Which is why Blau-Gelb have now climbed to fourth place and will host Amstetten on Saturday to round off the season. "I appeal to every player to give it their all once again."
While FAC drew 0-0 against GAK in their last home game and are now in third place. The Floridsdorf side have also shown nerves of steel in the league final and are unbeaten in three games. "We're all very proud to have picked up four points in two games against a deserving champion," said a beaming Lukas Fischer.
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