Red Bull Salzburg vs TSV Hartberg Result

Red Bull Salzburg
Full Time

TSV Hartberg
📍 Red Bull Arena, Salzburg
🗓️ Sunday, 1 Mar 2026 at 16:00
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DECENT HITPredicted
2 - 1
Actual
0 - 0
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Salzburg Frustrated by Hartberg’s Wall in Goalless Stalemate
Red Bull Salzburg endured a day of mounting frustration at the Red Bull Arena as they were held to a 0-0 draw by a resolute TSV Hartberg side. Dominating possession with a staggering 78% and firing off 30 shots, the hosts simply could not find a way past Tom Hülsmann and a disciplined five-man Hartberg defence. Despite wave after wave of Salzburg attacks and 11 corners earned, the final ball and finishing touch deserted the league leaders. Hartberg, meanwhile, executed their defensive game plan to perfection, sitting deep in a compact 5-3-2 and rarely venturing forward. They managed just 22% possession and 7 shots, but limited Salzburg to only 4 shots on target, with Hülsmann making the necessary saves. The visitors’ discipline was evident not just in their structure but also in their composure, conceding only one yellow card and matching Salzburg in fouls committed.
Red Bull Salzburg
Salzburg controlled the tempo from start to finish, circulating the ball with patience and pinning Hartberg deep in their own half. Their 30 shots and 11 corners reflected their territorial dominance, but a lack of composure in the final third and some wasteful finishing proved costly. The attacking midfield trio of Baidoo, Yeo, and Alajbegović probed for openings, while Konaté worked tirelessly up front, but the breakthrough never materialized. Defensively, Salzburg were rarely troubled, with the back four and keeper Alexander Schlager largely spectators. However, the inability to convert possession into goals left the home side frustrated and with just a point to show for their efforts.
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TSV Hartberg
Hartberg delivered a masterclass in defensive discipline and organization, frustrating Salzburg for 90 minutes. Their five-man backline, marshaled by Lukas Spendlhofer and Dominic Vincze, stood firm under relentless pressure, while Tom Hülsmann was alert when called upon, making key saves from Salzburg’s rare clear chances. The midfield trio worked tirelessly to shield the defence, and the team’s willingness to put bodies on the line was evident throughout. Going forward, Hartberg offered little, with just 7 shots and 2 on target, but that was by design. Their focus was on containment, and their tactical discipline earned them a hard-fought point away from home.
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Key Moments
15' — Yellow card
Soumaïla Diabaté booked for a tactical foul as Salzburg pressed high.
41' — Yellow card
Mads Bidstrup shown yellow for a late challenge in midfield.
54' — Save
Tom Hülsmann denies Karim Konaté with a sharp stop from close range.
68' — Corner
Salzburg force their 10th corner, but Hartberg clear the danger yet again.
82' — Yellow card
Hartberg’s Tobias Kainz receives a yellow for time-wasting.
90' — Final whistle
Hartberg celebrate a hard-earned point as Salzburg rue missed chances.
Tactical Analysis
Salzburg lined up in their familiar 4-2-3-1, pushing fullbacks high and using the double pivot to recycle possession and sustain attacks. Their wingers and attacking midfielders interchanged positions, seeking to overload Hartberg’s flanks, but the visitors’ deep 5-3-2 block proved stubborn. Despite the hosts’ territorial dominance, Hartberg’s compact lines and disciplined shape left little space between the lines, forcing Salzburg into speculative shots and wide deliveries. Hartberg’s tactical commitment was evident: the back five rarely broke shape, while midfielders dropped deep to crowd the box. Their rare forays forward were limited to direct balls to Fridrikas and Havel, but the focus remained on defensive solidity. The lack of attacking ambition was compensated by near-flawless execution of their defensive plan, with Hülsmann’s command of his area and timely interventions key.
Turning Point
Tom Hülsmann’s 54th-minute save from Karim Konaté, denying Salzburg’s clearest chance and preserving Hartberg’s clean sheet.
Man of the Match
Tom Hülsmann
Stood tall under relentless pressure, making key saves and organizing his defence to secure a valuable away point.