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Austria vs Kazakhstan. FIFA World Cup European Qualifying Group C.

Ernst Happel StadionAttendance40,000.

Austria 4

  • M Janko (23rd minute, 64th minute)
  • D Alaba (71st minute)
  • M Harnik (93rd minute)

Kazakhstan 0

    Austria enjoy emphatic win

    Image: Marc Janko: Bagged a brace as Austria eased home

    Marc Janko scored twice as a dominant Austria enjoyed an emphatic 4-0 win over Kazakhstan in their 2014 World Cup qualification match in Vienna.

    Kazakhstan suffer heavy defeat in Vienna

    Marc Janko scored twice as a completely dominant Austria enjoyed an emphatic 4-0 win over Kazakhstan in their 2014 World Cup qualification match in Vienna. David Alaba was pivotal throughout, providing the crosses for both Janko's goals before curling home the third, with Martin Harnik slotting the ball into the net in injury-time to complete the win. It was nothing more than Austria deserved as they attempt to make up for a stuttering start in Group C which had seen them take just one point from two games. The pair shared a 0-0 draw last time out but with both sides shooting from distance in the early stages, a repeat did not appear likely. The visitors were twice grateful to Andrey Sidelnikov, first the goalkeeper parrying Harnik's drilled right-footed shot before collecting Zlatko Junuzovic's subsequent header.

    Siege

    So, it was no surprise when Austria took the lead in the 23rd minute when Janko headed Alaba's right-wing cross into the bottom left of the goal. Goal-bound shots by Marko Arnautovic were kept out by Sidelnikov and the hosts came even closer when Alaba volleyed a 25-yard shot against the post as Austria laid siege to the Kazakhstan goal. The second half resumed in the same fashion, Sidelnikov again coming to Kazakhstan's rescue from Alaba, but another Austria goal looked on the cards and it duly arrived in the 64th minute. Again Alaba was involved, his right-wing cross headed home from six yards by Janko and it was 3-0 just seven minutes later. This time Alaba was the scorer, curling a left-footed shot into the top left of the goal with Harnik rounding off the rout in injury-time.

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