Our prediction for this Europa Conference League match:
After surviving FK Panevezys in the Conference League second qualifying round, Vojvodina will be looking to give fans yet another reason for celebration when they face LASK at their Stadion Karadjordje. The Serbian outfit defeated Panevezys in the return leg, but their performance was anything but good. Rising star Uros Babic is pushing for a start after scoring a Lionel Messi-Style goal in the previous round. Anyhow, Vosa are likely to rely on their solid defence in the first leg.
LASK, on the other hand, have been in Salzburg’s shadow in the Austrian top flight in recent years, but they are surely capable of recording good results in the Europa Conference League. The Black and Whites have been producing fine displays at the start of the season, and given Vojvodina’s display in the 1-0 triumph over Panevezys, away win should be considered.
Highlighted Player (Alexander Schlager):
Alexander Schlager is an Austrian goalkeeper who plays for LASK in the Austrian Bundesliga. Schalger was born in Salzburg on February 1, 1996, starting his senior career in his hometown club FC Red Bull Salzburg. However, it has to be noted that he spent three years on loan at Lepzig, Grodig and Floridsdorfer before joining LASK Linz in 2017.
Over the years Alexander Schlager has established himself as a first-choice shoot-stopper at die Laskler, but he has yet to make his debut with the Austrian national team. His preferred foot is right and he has a contract with LASK until June 30, 2021. The Austrian goalkeeper made his debut with LASK in the Austrian top flight on May 27, 2018.
Alexander Schlager made 31 appearances for die Laskler in the 2019/2020 Austrian Bundesliga, keeping 13 clean sheets in the process. The 184-cm tall shoot-stopper helped LASK book their place in the 2019/2020 Europa League group stages as well.
Highlighted Team (LASK):
Founded back in 1908, LASK are an Austrian football club that compete in the Bundesliga. Die Laskler play home games at Waldstadion in Pashing. The stadium with the capacity of 7,870 was opened in 1990 and nowadays is known under the name of Raiffeisen Arena. The club, though, welcome their rivals at the 14,000 capacity Linzer Stadion in European competitions.
Back in the 1964/65 season LASK clinched their first and only Austrian Bundesliga trophy, with the team finishing the campaign one point clear of second-placed Rapid Wien. LASK became the first club outside Vienna to win the domestic title and, to make things even better for the fans, die Laskler clinched the domestic cup the same year.
LASK’s home colours are white and violet, whilst they wear black and white when playing on the travels. In the 2018/2029 season LASK booked their place in the Europa League group stages.