• Salzburg and Covid

    From Bruce Scott@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Mar 9 18:50:14 2022
    Maybe Werner can fill us in... didn't Salzburg have a bunch of Covid
    cases recently? I had the impression last night some younger rookies
    were in there, had to feel sorry for the guy who gave up those two
    penalties. Their attackers were fearless but the back half of the
    lineup was overmatched.

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  • From Werner Pichler@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Thu Mar 10 00:22:45 2022
    On Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 7:50:18 PM UTC+1, Bruce Scott wrote:
    Maybe Werner can fill us in... didn't Salzburg have a bunch of Covid
    cases recently? I had the impression last night some younger rookies
    were in there, had to feel sorry for the guy who gave up those two penalties. Their attackers were fearless but the back half of the
    lineup was overmatched.

    Yep, they had a major cluster just after the first leg. Some have suggested it was poetic justice
    because Red Bull's local TV chain has for a long time veered dangerously towards the anti-vaxxer
    side.

    It's not an excuse (especially as Bayern had their own share of COVID cases), but the outbreak
    very likely had a negative impact on their usual high-octane style.


    Ciao,
    Werner


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  • From Bruce Scott@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Thu Mar 10 18:44:28 2022
    On 2022-03-10, Werner Pichler <wpichler@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 7:50:18 PM UTC+1, Bruce Scott wrote:
    Maybe Werner can fill us in... didn't Salzburg have a bunch of Covid
    cases recently? [...]

    Yep, they had a major cluster just after the first leg. Some have
    suggested it was poetic justice because Red Bull's local TV chain
    has for a long time veered dangerously towards the anti-vaxxer side.

    Oh I did hear about that... saw a bit of Servus TV when they had
    someone dishing out the real conspiracy theories. Not the moderator's
    stance, but there was no pushback whatever. Of course, those in
    Bayern (BR24 etc) are "concerned" :-)

    It's not an excuse (especially as Bayern had their own share of
    COVID cases), but the outbreak very likely had a negative impact on
    their usual high-octane style.

    I thought of perhaps a missing defender, like Davies for us (he's a
    covid case, but the other major absence is Goretzka which is an
    injury).

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    ciao, Bruce
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  • From Werner Pichler@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Mar 16 14:34:44 2022
    On Thursday, March 10, 2022 at 7:44:31 PM UTC+1, Bruce Scott wrote:
    On 2022-03-10, Werner Pichler <wpic...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 7:50:18 PM UTC+1, Bruce Scott wrote:
    Maybe Werner can fill us in... didn't Salzburg have a bunch of Covid
    cases recently? [...]

    Yep, they had a major cluster just after the first leg. Some have suggested it was poetic justice because Red Bull's local TV chain
    has for a long time veered dangerously towards the anti-vaxxer side.
    Oh I did hear about that... saw a bit of Servus TV when they had
    someone dishing out the real conspiracy theories. Not the moderator's stance, but there was no pushback whatever. Of course, those in
    Bayern (BR24 etc) are "concerned" :-)

    It's not an excuse (especially as Bayern had their own share of
    COVID cases), but the outbreak very likely had a negative impact on
    their usual high-octane style.

    I thought of perhaps a missing defender, like Davies for us (he's a
    covid case, but the other major absence is Goretzka which is an
    injury).

    Oumar Solet carried a knock and shouldn't have played (was subbed off after 45 minutes).

    I just watched Salzburg limp into the Austrian cup final, and large parts of the team looked absolutely
    flat. It appears clear to me that the COVID outbreak must have severely affected their training regime
    and match fitness. Players like Okafor, Adeyemi, and even fighters like Kristensen look like shadows
    of their former selves.


    Ciao,
    Werner

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