Austria’s coach Ralf Rangnick was left in shock following his team’s exit from Euro 2024 at the hands of Turkey. He expressed his disappointment over their failure to convert pressure into chances and highlighted a spectacular save that prevented the game from going into extra time. Rangnick believed that his team, despite playing four entertaining
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Euro 2024 has reached the knockout stages, and one player who stands out among the rest is Cody Gakpo. The Netherlands forward has been making waves in the tournament, currently tied at the top of the scoring charts with three goals. However, despite his individual brilliance, Gakpo cannot carry his team alone. In the recent
As Euro 2024 enters its rest days, teams are taking different approaches to preparing for the knockout phase. France coach Didier Deschamps has chosen a relaxed approach, allowing his squad much-needed family time before their upcoming clash with Belgium. On the other hand, England and Germany are keeping their players focused with minimal time off.
Andreas Weimann, forward for Austria, has recently praised Ralf Rangnick for his coaching prowess during Euro 2024. Despite a tumultuous tenure at Manchester United, where he struggled to secure victories, Rangnick has led Austria to the round of 16 after finishing at the top of Group D, ahead of football powerhouses like France and Netherlands.
The brief but turbulent spell of Ralf Rangnick as the manager of Manchester United left a bitter taste in the mouths of fans and players alike. Cristiano Ronaldo, a footballing legend in his own right, did not mince words when he described Rangnick as “not even a coach.” This sentiment reverberated throughout the team, with
Poland’s coach Michal Probierz expressed regret over the team’s decision to bring in Robert Lewandowski during the match against Austria after it was already two-thirds over. This move was a strategic decision made in collaboration with the medical team and Lewandowski himself, with the intention of breaking through the Austrian defense in the second half.
Ralf Rangnick has made a bold decision to continue serving as the head coach of the Austria national team, despite being heavily linked with the managerial role at Bayern Munich. In a statement, Rangnick expressed his dedication to his current position, emphasizing his enjoyment of the task and his determination to lead Austria to success.
Austria manager Ralf Rangnick has confirmed that Bayern Munich have approached him regarding their soon-to-be vacant manager role. However, despite the opportunity presented to him, Rangnick expressed uncertainty about whether he would accept the offer. He made it clear that his primary focus at the moment is guiding Austria in the upcoming European Championship. Rangnick
Austria coach Ralf Rangnick recently made headlines for his decision to drop three players from the national team squad for upcoming friendly games. The players in question – Marco Grüll, Guido Burgstaller, and Niklas Hedl, all Rapid Vienna players – were filmed taking part in anti-gay chants after a match against Austria Vienna. Rangnick, a