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Historic coup for Sturm and Salzburg?
The start to the new season has been promising - refreshing soccer, lots of goals and success in the European Cup. Rapid celebrated three wins in a row on the international stage and can at least secure a place in the group stage of the Conference League against Trabzonspor. A ticket that guarantees millions in revenue.
LASK want to storm into the Europa League against FCSB Bucharest, while Salzburg are even dreaming of a historic coup. Should they also overcome the next hurdle in the qualifiers with Dynamo Kiev, two red-white-red clubs would be in the group stage of the Champions League for the first time ...
Lijnders stands for intensity, creativity and courage
The dethroned serial champions are doing everything they can to bounce back after their first title-less season in eleven years. Jürgen Klopp's long-time "co" at Liverpool is supposed to do it. A previously unknown name for many soccer fans, Pep Lijnders has impressed experts and critics alike after his first few appearances.
Charming and eloquent, the Dutchman talks straight in interviews; empty phrases are alien to him. The 41-year-old is just as focused and liberated as his players on the pitch. Lijnders stands for intensity, creativity and courage. Exactly the three attributes that Austrian soccer needs in order to develop internationally and nationally.
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