Taking the lead for highest rated teams in Austrian Bundesliga is Red Bull Salzburg (7.2 rating in 2 games), followed by SK Sturm Graz and SK Rapid Wien (all on 7 avg. rating from 2 games each). At the opposite end we have Grazer AK 1902 (6.4 rating in 2 matches), followed by FC Blau Weiss Linz and TSV Hartberg (all on 6.6 avg. rating from 2 matches each).
Leading the scoring charts in Austrian Bundesliga are Red Bull Salzburg and WSG Tirol (all on 7 goals from 2 games each), followed by SK Sturm Graz (3 goals from 2 fixtures). Finding goals hard to come by are FC Blau Weiss Linz (0 goals from 2 matches), followed by LASK (1 goal from 2 games), with Grazer AK 1902 (2 goals from 2 matches).
Keeping opponents at bay in Austrian Bundesliga is SC Rheindorf Altach (2 clean sheets in 2 matches), followed by Red Bull Salzburg and SK Sturm Graz (all on 1 clean sheet in 2 fixtures each). Still searching for solidity are WSG Tirol, Grazer AK 1902 and FC Blau Weiss Linz (all on 0 shut-outs in 2 fixtures each).
Setting the tempo in Austrian Bundesliga is Red Bull Salzburg (71% possession in 2 outings), and then LASK (61.5% possession in 2 matches), followed by Austria Wien (60% possession in 2 fixtures). Struggling to keep possession are Grazer AK 1902 (31% possession in 2 matches), and then SV Ried (38.5% possession in 2 outings), followed by TSV Hartberg (39.5% possession in 2 games).
Dominating goal-bound attempts in Austrian Bundesliga is Red Bull Salzburg (19 shots in 2 fixtures), followed by SK Sturm Graz (14 shots in 2 games), closely followed by SK Rapid Wien (12 shots in 2 fixtures). Lagging behind are FC Blau Weiss Linz (2 shots in 2 fixtures), closely followed by Grazer AK 1902 (3 shots in 2 fixtures), and then Wolfsberger AC (4 shots in 2 outings).
Leading in successful dribbles in Austrian Bundesliga are Red Bull Salzburg and SK Sturm Graz (all on 23 dribbles in 2 games each), with SC Rheindorf Altach (19 dribbles in 2 matches). Having trouble with dribbling success are SV Ried (6 dribbles in 2 outings), with TSV Hartberg (8 dribbles in 2 games), closely followed by Grazer AK 1902 (10 dribbles in 2 matches).
Top corner-winning of Austrian Bundesliga is Red Bull Salzburg (19 corners in 2 matches), closely followed by LASK (18 corners in 2 games), with WSG Tirol (17 corners in 2 outings). Winning very few corners are FC Blau Weiss Linz (2 corners in 2 fixtures), with Grazer AK 1902 (3 corners in 2 outings), closely followed by SV Ried (6 corners in 2 matches).
Keeping the cleanest disciplinary record in Austrian Bundesliga are Austria Wien, WSG Tirol and TSV Hartberg (all on 2 cards in 2 games each). Struggling with discipline is LASK (6 cards in 2 matches), and then Wolfsberger AC and SC Rheindorf Altach (all on 5 cards in 2 matches each).
Topping the foul count across Austrian Bundesliga is FC Blau Weiss Linz (29 fouls in 2 matches), followed by SV Ried (26 fouls in 2 fixtures), with LASK (25 fouls in 2 outings). Committing the fewest fouls are Red Bull Salzburg (9 fouls in 2 fixtures), with TSV Hartberg (16 fouls in 2 games), followed by Grazer AK 1902 (20 fouls in 2 outings).
In Austrian Bundesliga, the unluckiest team is SK Sturm Graz, having hit the woodwork 2 times in 2 games. Next up is LASK and SK Rapid Wien (all on 1 time in 2 games each).
Highest-rated player this season is Valentino Müller of WSG Tirol (8.9). Kerim Alajbegović (Red Bull Salzburg) and Niklas Hedl (SK Rapid Wien) share second place, both with a 8.3 rating. Third comes Andreas Leitner of SV Ried, having 8.1 rating from 2 matches.
In Austrian Bundesliga, Valentino Müller (WSG Tirol) is the top scorer at the moment with 4 goals from 2 matches. Second comes Yorbe Vertessen of Red Bull Salzburg, netting 3 goals. Moritz Wels (WSG Tirol) and Petter Nosakhare Dahl (SK Rapid Wien) share third place, both with 2 goals.
Joint-top providers in Austrian Bundesliga: Benjamin Böckle (WSG Tirol) and Marlon Mustapha (SC Rheindorf Altach) (2 assists apiece). Valentino Müller (WSG Tirol) and Kerim Alajbegović (Red Bull Salzburg) share second place, both with 1 assist.
Valentino Müller (WSG Tirol) and Leon Grgić (SK Sturm Graz) lead the season for most shots on target, each recording 5 shots on target. Second comes Maurits Kjaergaard of Red Bull Salzburg, having 4 shots on target. Yorbe Vertessen (Red Bull Salzburg) is third with 3 on‑target efforts from 2 outings.
Dominik Fitz of Austria Wien tops the Austrian Bundesliga key‑pass charts with 8 decisive passes. Kerim Alajbegović (Red Bull Salzburg) and Bendegúz Bolla (SK Rapid Wien) share second place, both with 7 key passes. Maurits Kjaergaard (Red Bull Salzburg) is third with 6 decisive passes from 2 fixtures.
Joint‑top dribblers in Austrian Bundesliga: Mohamed Ouédraogo (SC Rheindorf Altach) and Jacob Italiano (Grazer AK 1902) (8 successful dribbles apiece). Second comes Tomi Horvat of SK Sturm Graz, tallying 6 successful dribbles from 2 fixtures. Janis Antiste (SK Rapid Wien) is third with 5 successful dribbles from 2 games.
Andreas Leitner of SV Ried leads Austrian Bundesliga for most saves with 14 saves. Niklas Hedl (SK Rapid Wien), Lukas Jungwirth (LASK) and Viktor Baier (FC Blau Weiss Linz) share second place, all with 7 deflections.
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