Bullen grades in detail
Starting eleven returnee was Salzburg’s most conspicuous player
Red Bull Salzburg lost their second Bundesliga match in a row with a 2-1 defeat against LASK on Saturday. An attacking player, who was in the starting eleven for the first time since September, delivered the best performance for the Bulls. The grades in detail from "Krone" editor Christoph Nister.
Alexander Schlager: Grade 3
Didn't have much to do, the goalkeeper was powerless when conceding goals.
Amar Dedic: Grade 4
Good game, set up the 1-0 with a great pass.
Kamil Piatkowski: Grade 3
Kept the defense together for long stretches.
Samson Baidoo: Grade 3
Like Piatkowski. Came one step too late in the 2-1 draw against Entrup.
Aleksa Terzic: Grade 3
Solid, but also inconspicuous performance from the Serbian.
Mads Bidstrup: Grade 2
Made far too many unnecessary losses of possession.
Lucas Gourna-Douath: Grade 3
Significantly stronger than his teammate. Won important balls.
Dorgeles Nene: Grade 2
Whirled on the wing - but mostly in vain.
Oscar Gloukh: Grade 2
This time in action as the tenth man, but remained pale.
Moussa Yeo: Grade 4
In the starting eleven for the first time since September. Had a good game, great ball control in front of goal. Was lucky not to be shown a yellow card.
Karim Konate: Grade 3
Recorded the most shots (6). Created some good, sometimes very good chances, which he sometimes missed recklessly, sometimes stubbornly. The Ivorian was simply unlucky with his own goal.
Stefan Bajcetic: Grade 0
Did not look good when conceding the second goal.
Bobby Clark, Petar Ratkov, Nicolas Capaldo, Daouda Guindo: Grade 0
Used too briefly.
This article has been automatically translated,
read the original article here.








Da dieser Artikel älter als 18 Monate ist, ist zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt kein Kommentieren mehr möglich.
Wir laden Sie ein, bei einer aktuelleren themenrelevanten Story mitzudiskutieren: Themenübersicht.
Bei Fragen können Sie sich gern an das Community-Team per Mail an forum@krone.at wenden.