Comeback of Torhymne
The “new” Altachers are a lot of fun
Altacher's 1:0 victory in the test match against Grasshopper Club Zürich - the official name of the Swiss record champions - provided some insights into the basic formation. But also some surprising insights that were not expected.
For example, Standfest opted for the young center-back duo Estrada/Koller in the first half and left Lukas Gugganig out for the time being. On the other hand, 19-year-old Filip Milojevic replaced captain Lukas Jäger in the six-man position after 60 minutes. "Filip can play center-back and also in the six, he's basically very flexible there," said Standfest, praising the new acquisition from Leverkusen.
The coach also did the same for his striker Lincoln: "After his injury, he has only been back in team training for a few days, he had a lot of great scenes in his 30 minutes of playing time and set up the only goal," says Standfest.
Concern about Ingolitsch
Sandro Ingolitsch is in danger of becoming the second shoulder patient after Diego Madritsch. The right-back fell and had to come off with pain. "Hopefully a harmless injury," said Standfest.
Comeback of Gigi d'Agostino
There is also news regarding the goalkeeper's anthem: In the Bundesliga, Gigi D'Agostino's "L'Amour toujours" will once again ring out for the hopefully numerous Altach goals.
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