Salzburg wants to show Hartberg in the home game: revenge after CL elimination!
Salzburg wants to play against Hartberg in order to successfully recapitulate the Bundesliga after the CL exit. Home game in the southern part of the city.

Salzburg wants to show Hartberg in the home game: revenge after CL elimination!
After the unexpected exit from the Champions League qualification, where runner-up Salzburg unfortunately lost 3-2 to Club Bruges after a 2-0 lead, the team is under pressure. How laola1.at reports, coach Thomas Letsch's team wants to rehabilitate itself in the ADMIRAL Bundesliga. Already on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. the title contender will face TSV Hartberg, who will temporarily play their home games in the southern part of the city due to the renovation of the Profertil Arena.
"We shouldn't think about elimination. The only thing that counts now is victory," says Salzburg midfielder Maurits Kjaergaard. In fact, the record against Hartberg looks promising: Salzburg remained unbeaten in 18 matches, collecting 16 wins and two draws. Coach Letsch is sure that his boys have to give 100% performance to survive against Hartberg.
Challenges for Hartberg
There are also signs of change for TSV Hartberg. Coach Manfred Schmid notes that it is a disadvantage not to have a real home game, but the team has come to terms with it. Hartberg arrives with new self-confidence after celebrating their first win of the season with a 1-0 win against Blau-Weiß Linz last Saturday. Schmid reports positive experiences in the southern city and still sees Salzburg as the clear favorite.
- Salzburg bleibt in der Bundesliga gegen Hartberg ungeschlagen: 16 Siege, 2 Remis.
- Hartberg hat in dieser Saison 8 Auswärtsspiele und 3 „Heimpartien“ in der Südstadt.
- Kapitän Jürgen Heil und Mittelfeldspieler Youba Diarra sind nach Verletzungspause zurück im Training.
Both the players and the fans are hoping for an exciting duel. Schmid is optimistic, believes in opportunities for his team and emphasizes that Salzburg's further development should not be underestimated. The players now have to make the best of the situation and rely on the mood in the southern city.
It will be seen on Saturday whether Salzburg can quickly recover after the setback in the Champions League. Fans can hope for a thrilling game that will test the strengths of both teams.