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"Small Step": the Lask Quietly Believes in Itself

With the new, old coach Dietmar Kühbauer, the LASK has regained faith in itself. In the second match under the successor of Joao Sacramento, the Linzers celebrated their second victory on Saturday, a brilliant, but deserved 1-0 over the closing light of the GAK. The master group suddenly is no longer an illusion, but the challenge remains. "A small step in the right direction", was a reserved Kühbauer.
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With the new, old coach Dietmar Kühbauer, the LASK has regained faith in itself. In the second match under the successor of Joao Sacramento, the Linzers celebrated their second victory on Saturday, a brilliant, but deserved 1-0 over the closing light of the GAK. The master group suddenly is no longer an illusion, but the challenge remains. "A small step in the right direction", was a reserved Kühbauer.

·Salzburg, Austria
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The LASK celebrates a 1-0 victory in the 71st minute with a hit by Sascha Horvath. After eleven laps, the Grazers will continue to be unsuccessful.

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The LASK won against Final Light GAK with difficulty 1:0. WSG Tirol celebrated the first full success after eight games without victory.

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Kurier broke the news in on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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