Admira – Altach Picks & Prediction Picks & Prediction

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Admira - Altach Prediction, Picks and Taips

Flyeralarm Admira has been represented in the Austrian Bundesliga again since the 2011/12 season. The nine-time Austrian champion (most recently in the 1965/66 season) from the market town of Maria Enzersdorf is clearly in the shadow of the two big neighbors from the capital, Rapid and Austria Vienna, but has been able to assert itself thanks to excellent youth work in the Austrian football upper house . The "Südstadt" is one of the best youth centers in all of Austria and the sports management is not shy about throwing these young talents into the cold water. Young talents always get a chance to present themselves on the big stage and to earn the first spurs in professional football. In times of globalization, the Admira does not put second-rate legionaries in front of the Austrian youngsters, rather the young players are trained and developed. The Admira was already the ideal springboard for a successful career for many professionals - Leipzig legionnaire Marcel Sabitzer or the long-time Austrian international Marc Janko are just two successful examples who were able to enjoy their training in the southern part of the city. The “first round” in the qualification group of the Austrian Bundesliga will be completed on Tuesday evening. The experts already confirmed their predictions after four match days. The two favorites Austria Vienna and Altach have set themselves apart a little from the competition, behind them there is a tough four-way battle for remaining in the league. In the middle of it all, there is also Flyeralarm Admira, who will receive Altach at home on Tuesday. The team from Südstadt was brought back to reality after their first win in the qualification group on Saturday. A look at the table of Austria's relegation round shows that the Lower Austrians are not on the relegation zone only thanks to the better goal difference compared to local rival St. Pölten. Altach also celebrated a 2-0 win against Sankt Pölten, thereby defending the top position. Although the momentum undoubtedly speaks for the guests from the country, a look at the betting base shows odds comparison for the duel between the Flyeralarm Admira and Altach balanced odds on the three-way market. The game starts in the BSFZ Arena on Tuesday evening at 17:30 p.m.

The derby win against SKN Sankt Pölten was described as a relief, but head coach Soldo didn't want to hear about it and immediately warned after the game before the upcoming duel with WSG Tirol. Without a confirmation of the result, this victory is worthless. Despite his warnings, Saturday afternoon in the southern part of the city did not go as desired and in the end there was a bitter 0-3 defeat. In the Derby success, the defensive could stand safely over long distances and hardly allowed any goals. In the end, Seth Paintsil, in particular, caused a lot of danger with his pace and delivered two assists. However, none of this was felt on Saturday in the home game. The defensive had to cope with the loss of defense boss Schösswendter (calf injury) and could not compensate for it. To the surprise of many fans, Paintsil was just sitting on the bench again and Soldo continued to trust Erwin "Jimmy" Hoffer, who has not been the hoped-for reinforcement since his return. Above all, the game forward was too poor throughout the season. In 26 Bundesliga games, Admira has only scored 25 goals. The dependence on Sinan Bakis (eleven goals) is enormous. The German-Turk is currently in a deep form. This also applies to actors such as Hjulmand, Pavelic & Co. On the social networks, Admira fans agree that the expectations for the game against Vorarlberg are quite low. In many places, however, a glimmer of hope is the fact that Admira has been able to surprise with strong performances, especially in such situations. A strong performance after the matte appearance on Saturday would not necessarily be surprising. The Admira had to determine the game against the WSG Tirol and had big problems with it. Against Altach, Flyeralarm Admira will take a much more passive role and try to achieve success by switching quickly. This should also guarantee more goal risk. In the duel between the Flyeralarm Admira and Altach, a prediction of a game with many goals is an interesting option.

Many experts had seen the Cashpoint SCR Altach at the beginning of the season as a hot tip for the upper play-off. For a long time, due to many personnel problems, the Vorarlbergers could not confirm these advance laurels. Things didn't get better until late autumn and the people of Vorarlberg knew how to convince. After a good start to the 2020 calendar year, head coach Alex Pastoor was rewarded with an extension of the contract. A fact that in many parts of the country did not create a cheer, because the style of play was anything but attractive. Good performances were always followed by incredibly weak games. With such extremely poor performances, Altach also started the lower play-off against Mattersburg and especially the WSG Tirol (each 1-1). Especially against the newcomer WSG Tirol Altach missed over 75 minutes any basic virtues such as commitment, struggle, passion and willingness to run. It was only towards the end of the game that the team resisted the defeat and rewarded themselves with the equalizer. However, the matte performance over long stretches was apparently a "stimulant" for the Vorarlbergs, who have since presented themselves from a completely different side. Most recently, the westernmost Bundesliga club in Austria made two outstanding starts. Against Wiener Austria, Daniel Nussbaumer was successful after only 21 seconds (first Bundesliga goal). Four days later in the home game against SKN Sankt Pölten, Nussbaumer was able to celebrate the 1-0 lead in minute three. The 20-year-old striker was long ignored by Pastoor in autumn because of rumors of a lack of professionalism on his part. However, the youngster is now on the right track and is benefiting from the striker crisis in Vorarlberg. Not only were the early two goals a parallel, but also the fact that the opponents actively helped. Maximilian Sax (Austria Vienna) and Dominik Hofbauer (SKN St. Pölten) blew the fuses and after less than half an hour Altach not only had the lead in the back, but also one more man on the field. Driven by ex-DFB international Sidney Sam, the Vorarlberg controlled the game and a deflected shot by the veteran ensured the 2-0 final score. Thanks to the two victories, Altach is already six points ahead of third in the qualification group and therefore the best chance of the Europa League play-off semi-final. After the two clarified performances and deserved victories, the momentum undoubtedly speaks for the guests. It is all the more surprising to look at the offerings of the best bookmakers, who offer surprisingly high rates for guests between the Flyeralarm Admira and Altach.
Our recommendation tip for Admira - Altach: BTS / YES @ 1.72