
Moses Usor continued his impressive form, scoring for the third consecutive game as LASK defeated SCR Altach 4–2 after extra time to lift the Austrian Cup.
The victory marked a historic moment for LASK, bringing an end to their 61-year trophy drought and etching this triumph into the club’s history.
Altach started brightly, taking the lead within the opening five minutes. However, Usor responded almost immediately, restoring parity just six minutes later with a composed finish. The goal also took his tally to an impressive 14 goals for the season, underlining his importance to the team.
Despite the early setback, Altach regained control in the 30th minute when Vesel Demaku found the back of the net, giving them a 2–1 lead heading into halftime.
LASK refused to back down, and their persistence paid off in the 66th minute when Samuel Adeniran equalized, bringing the game level once again.
With neither side able to find a winner in regulation time, the match headed into extra time, where LASK’s determination ultimately prevailed. George Bello and Adeniran both found the net, sealing a memorable victory.
A night of resilience, drama, and history — LASK are champions once again.
