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    Red Bull Salzburg VS Austria Wien

    Austrian Bundesliga
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    Red Bull Salzburg
    Red Bull Salzburg 3
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      Team News: Red Bull Salzburg Takumu Kawamura (Knee injury), Justin Omoregie (Shoulder injury), Damir Redzic (Hamstring injury), Oliver Lukic (Back injury) and John Mellberg (Knee injury) will not be taking part for Red Bull Salzburg gaffer Daniel Beichler. Stefan Lainer cannot play in this game through suspension. We are thinking that Die Bullen will possibly go for a 4-2-3-1 system for this one featuring Alexander Schlager, Frans Krätzig, Tim Drexler, Joane Gadou, Jannik Schuster, Sota Kitano, Mads Bidstrup, Kerim Alajbegović, Maurits Kjaergaard, Karim Konaté and Yorbe Vertessen. ℹ️ Team News: Austria Vienna We believe Die Veilchen seem likely to begin the game with a 3-4-2-1 lineup, giving starts to Samuel Radlinger, Philipp Wiesinger, Alexander Dragovic, Johannes Handl, Reinhold Ranftl, Abubakr Barry, Sanel Saljic, Tae-seok Lee, Manfred Fischer, Vasilije Markovic and Kelvin Boateng. 💭 Prediction Our thinking is that Red Bull Salzburg have it within them to dominate on the
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      AUT D1 Red Bull Salzburg 3-1 Austria Wien
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