Swiss-born Ghanaian defender Gregory Wüthrich was instrumental in Sturm Graz’s 2-0 triumph over SK Austria Klagenfurt in the Austrian Bundesliga, a victory that secured the league title for Sturm Graz.
Marking his 150th appearance for the team, Wüthrich played the entire match at the Merkur Arena.
Sturm Graz controlled the game, boasting superior possession and more attempts on goal. The breakthrough came in the 69th minute when Wüthrich headed in the opening goal from the center of the box, thanks to a well-placed cross from Tomi Horvat following a corner kick. Amady Camara sealed the victory with a second goal in the 90th minute, a left-footed shot from the center of the box assisted by Alexander Prass.
Historically, Sturm Graz has dominated the encounters between the two teams, with 10 wins, 1 draw, and just 1 loss against SK Austria Klagenfurt prior to this match. The 29-year-old Wüthrich has had an impressive season, featuring in 28 games and scoring three goals in the Austrian Bundesliga.
This victory crowned Sturm Graz as the Austrian Bundesliga champions, capping off a season characterized by strong performances and consistent results.