Rapid Vienna 2 – 2 Dundee United
Dahl 27′ Seidl 44′ Watters 33′ Sapsford 75′
Dundee United produced a marvellous away performance, drawing 2-2 in the first leg of their 3rd round Conference League play-off against Rapid Vienna.
Jim Goodwin made a single change to the side that drew 2-2 with Falkirk, bringing back Will Ferry for Ivan Dolcek.
The visitors settled well in Vienna, limiting the home side to little more than long-range efforts in the opening 20 minutes. Deflected strikes from Sangare and Dahl were the closest Rapid came.
A most frustrating moment for Jim Goodwin came when a midfield challenge forced Isaac Pappoe off with an injury, replaced by Ivan Dolcek. The substitute made his presence felt almost immediately, bursting down the right flank and delivering a low cross that nearly reached Max Watters at the back post.
Rapid took the lead on 27 minutes. A whipped cross from the right was met by the well-timed run of Petter Nosakhare Dahl, who put the home side ahead. United, after settling so well, would be frustrated with how easily the goal was given up.
Rapid could have doubled their lead when Antiste found space, but the angle was against him and he slammed his shot into the near post.
Despite Rapid’s pressure, Dundee United hit back. Zac Sapsford drove to the left byline, showing great composure to cut the ball back to Max Watters, who slotted home. The traveling 1,000 Arab fans in the Allianz Stadion erupted. It was Sapsford’s third goal involvement for the club in Europe and Watters’s second goal in as many games—an excellent return for the new summer signings.
Rapid continued to threaten, coming close from a corner routine where captain Seidl dragged his shot wide. However, they retook the lead on 44 minutes. Once again, a ball came in from the right. A United defender got to it, but the clearance was poor, leaving Matthias Seidl to ram the abandoned ball into the gaping goal just before halftime.
With the home side threatening continually, it was key for the visitors to get in to the break only 2-1 behind. As they halftime whistle blew, Goodwin had 15 minutes to regroup his players.
The home side finished 5th in the Austrian Bundesliga, Peter Stoger would have been pleased with large portions of their first half display.
Dundee United started the second half on the front foot. Sapsford had the first real chance, latching onto a loose ball at the edge of the box, but his strike was hit straight at the Rapid goalkeeper.
Rapid Vienna soon grew into the game, venturing forward at will. They created a good opportunity when Horn was released on the left side of the box, but his shot blazed over the bar.
United were living dangerously. Camara, who had been a standout performer in a previous match against Falkirk, made a costly error on the ball. This allowed Sangare to feed Radulovic, whose shot was thankfully dragged wide of the goal.
At this point, Dundee United had goalkeeper Yevhen Kucherenko to thank for keeping them in the game. He made a brilliant save to tip a header onto the crossbar and away, followed moments later by another good stop from Sangare’s curling strike. Kucherenko then gathered an audacious flick from Antiste to keep the scores level.
Despite Vienna’s dominance, their finishing had been wasteful, and they were made to pay for it in the 75th minute. After United turned over possession, Ivan Dolcek slipped a ball through to Zac Sapsford. The Australian striker showed great composure, slotting his first-time strike across Hedl and into the bottom corner. It was a clinical finish from the away side, who had been pinned back for large portions of the second half.
As the match entered the final ten minutes, both teams had a sense that a winner could be found. Craig Sibbald made a vital challenge in the box to stop Bolla from getting a shot away. Rapid continued to attack in waves as the game drew to a close, but United’s defence remained strong. They were fortunate, however, in the 88th minute when a well-worked cross from the right was deflected behind by Kucherenko.
A long-range strike from Raux-Yao took a huge deflection off a United jersey but narrowly evaded the goal. Rapid thought they had found a late winner two minutes into stoppage time when Louis Schaub headed home at the back post, but the goal was correctly disallowed for an earlier offside.
The final whistle blew on a brilliant result for Dundee United. Their players showed great character to come back from a goal down on two occasions and disrupt the Austrian giants. This sets up a tantalising return leg at Tannadice next Thursday.
Rapid Vienna have an important match away to last season’s Austrian champions Sturm Graz. United are also back to league action on Sunday afternoon, welcoming Derek McInnes’ Hearts to Tannadice.
Rapid Vienna: Hedl, Bolla, Cvetkovic, Roux-Yao, Horn, Sangare, Amane (Grgic 75’), Seidl (M’Buyi 87’), Dahl (Wurmbrand 75’), Antiste (Kara 87’), Radulovic (Schaub 61’)
Bookings: Raux-Yao 72’
Dundee United: Kucherenko, Esselink, Iovu, Sevlj, Camara, Sapsford (Fotheringham 93’), Ferry, Sibbald, Keresztes, Watters (Stirton 64’), Pappoe (Dolcek 18’)
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