Austria 4 (R Bele, Korper x2, Thornblom) Ukraine 2...

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Austria 4 (R Bele, Korper x2, Thornblom) Ukraine 2 (Kalinchuk, Kovalenko) Leon Thornblom was the first to test the Ukrainian defence with a blistering run into the circle which was followed up with shots by Julius Heimanns and Florian Steyrer but the Ukrainian defence didn’t falter. Robert Bele scored Austria’s first as he was quickest to the rebounded ball from Perepelytsya’s initial save. 3 minutes later and Ukraine evened the score line with a crash ball in that got a final deflection from Vitalii Kalinchuk. A yellow card for Yasinskyi proved the undoing of Ukraine as a flurry of goals reigned in the space of 6 minutes. Ukraine held firm for the third quarter despite constant Austria attacks from both Robert and Alexander Bele. Mykhailo Yasinskyi appeared all over the pitch making numerous imperative tackles while Perepelytsya made a phenomenal double save from two Alexander Bele strikes that look destined for the back of the goal. The game took a bit of a turn in the final quarter and fouls were coming in thick and fast. Patrick Stanzl received a red card for bad language following several tackles and half-altercations between players but Ukraine couldn’t take advantage of their man advantage and the game finished 4-2.

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Austria 4 (R Bele, Korper x2, Thornblom) Ukraine 2 (Kalinchuk, Kovalenko) Leon Thornblom was the first to test the Ukrainian defence with a blistering run into the circle which was followed up with shots by Julius Heimanns and Florian Steyrer but the Ukrainian defence didn’t falter. Robert Bele scored Austria’s first as he was quickest to the rebounded ball from Perepelytsya’s initial save. 3 minutes later and Ukraine evened the score line with a crash ball in that got a final deflection from Vitalii Kalinchuk. A yellow card for Yasinskyi proved the undoing of Ukraine as a flurry of goals reigned in the space of 6 minutes. Ukraine held firm for the third quarter despite constant Austria attacks from both Robert and Alexander Bele. Mykhailo Yasinskyi appeared all over the pitch making numerous imperative tackles while Perepelytsya made a phenomenal double save from two Alexander Bele strikes that look destined for the back of the goal. The game took a bit of a turn in the final quarter and fouls were coming in thick and fast. Patrick Stanzl received a red card for bad language following several tackles and half-altercations between players but Ukraine couldn’t take advantage of their man advantage and the game finished 4-2.