Rapid Vienna vs Lask Linz Result

Rapid Vienna
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Lask Linz
π Allianz Stadion, Vienna
ποΈ Sunday, 22 Mar 2026 at 16:00
π₯ AI Prediction Report
CERTIFIED WPredicted
1 - 1
Actual
4 - 2
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Rapid Vienna Overcome Early Scare to Outgun LASK Linz in Six-Goal Thriller
Rapid Vienna surged to a commanding 4-2 victory over LASK Linz at the Allianz Stadion, overcoming an early setback to deliver an emphatic attacking display. The visitors stunned the home crowd with a goal in the opening minute, but Rapid responded with resilience and flair, netting twice before halftime and ultimately pulling away in the second half. LASK Linz kept the contest alive with a late goal, but Rapid's clinical finishing and superior control saw them through to a deserved win. The match was a pulsating affair, with both sides trading blows in a high-tempo encounter. Rapid Vienna edged possession with 52% and made their dominance count, firing 6 shots on target from 9 attempts and winning 6 corners. LASK Linz created plenty themselves, registering 12 shots (5 on target), but their defensive frailties proved costly as Rapid capitalized on key moments to seal the points.
Rapid Vienna
Rapid Vienna showed impressive character to recover from conceding inside the first minute, quickly regaining composure and dictating the tempo. Their 3-4-2-1 formation allowed for fluid transitions and attacking width, with midfielders and forwards combining well to create chances. The hosts' efficiency in front of goal was notable, converting 4 of their 6 shots on target, and their pressing forced errors from LASK Linz throughout the match. Defensively, Rapid were occasionally exposed, particularly in the opening and closing stages, but their attacking verve more than compensated. Their ability to respond to setbacks and maintain attacking intent was key to their victory.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Lask Linz
LASK Linz began brightly, catching Rapid cold with a goal in the opening minute, but struggled to maintain their early momentum. Their 3-4-1-2 setup provided attacking options, and they managed 12 shots, but a lack of composure in both boxes undermined their efforts. Defensively, LASK were vulnerable to Rapid's quick transitions and struggled to cope with the hosts' movement in wide areas. Despite pulling a goal back late on to make it 3-2, LASK were unable to sustain pressure, conceding a fourth that ended their hopes. Their attacking intent was clear, but defensive organization and lack of discipline in key moments proved costly.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Key Moments
1' β Goal
Samuel Adeniran gives LASK Linz a shock lead with a well-taken finish.
3' β Goal
Rapid Vienna respond instantly, leveling the score and swinging momentum back.
33' β Goal
Rapid Vienna take the lead with a composed finish after sustained pressure.
65' β Goal
Andreas Weimann extends Rapid's lead, capping a flowing team move.
79' β Goal
LASK Linz pull one back to make it 3-2, setting up a tense finale.
85' β Goal
Rapid Vienna seal the win with their fourth goal, ending LASK's hopes.
Home: 2 yellow cards' β Yellow Cards
Rapid Vienna pick up two bookings as they manage the game late on.
Tactical Analysis
Rapid Vienna's 3-4-2-1 formation provided both defensive solidity and attacking flexibility, allowing wing-backs to push high and support the attack. The midfield duo dictated play, while the front three interchanged positions to unsettle LASK's backline. Rapid's pressing game forced turnovers and limited LASK's ability to build from the back, particularly after the opening goal. LASK Linz's 3-4-1-2 shape offered early attacking promise, but they were unable to maintain compactness defensively, especially on the flanks. Their lack of set-piece threat (just one corner) limited their ability to threaten Rapid from dead-ball situations, and their transitions were often stifled by Rapid's aggressive pressing. Substitutions made little impact on altering the tactical balance, with Rapid maintaining control through to the final whistle.
Turning Point
Rapid Vienna's equalizer in the 3rd minute, which immediately nullified LASK's early lead and restored belief to the home side.
Man of the Match
Andreas Weimann
Scored a crucial third goal, led the line with intelligence, and was central to Rapid's attacking play.