On Tuesday, Ralf Rangnick offered the group of gamers with whom he’s going to the European Soccer Championship in Germany.
As anticipated, the injured David Alaba, Xaver Schlager and Alexander Schlager are usually not there. There are 29 gamers in whole.
“We have now chosen the gamers who we consider will convey our soccer to the pitch in the very best approach,” stated Rangnick. The German stated he additionally regarded on the present type curve.
Rangnick continues to be holding a couple of choices open for the ultimate European Championship nomination. Amongst them is Alex Schlager, who the workforce supervisor continues to be hoping for. In the mean time, nevertheless, there isn’t any likelihood that the ex-LASK goalkeeper will play in any of the remaining take a look at matches, which is why he has not been included within the present squad. Schlager is an possibility for the European Championship.
Particular function for David Alaba
David Alaba won’t be able to play on the European Championship match, however he can be a part of the ÖFB workforce. “As a non-playing captain,” Rangick tried to stipulate. “The principle factor is that he’s there,” stated Rangnick, emphasizing the significance of the defender for the workforce construction.
26 gamers will be taken to the European Championship. On the final match there have been 23, however UEFA has now elevated the quota. The ultimate squad should be determined by June seventh.
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On Could twenty ninth, the ÖFB nationwide workforce will meet in Windischgarsten for 5 days of preparation. There can be a take a look at match in Vienna towards Serbia on June 4th, and one other on June eighth in St. Gallen towards Switzerland.
That is the ÖFB squad for the European Championships:
TOR: Niklas HEDL (SK Speedy; 1), Tobias LAWAL (LASK; 0), Heinz LINDNER (Royale Union Saint-Gilloise/BEL; 36), Patrick PENTZ (Bröndby IF/DEN; 5)
DEFENSE: Flavius DANILIUC (FC Purple Bull Salzburg; 2/0), Kevin DANSO (RC Lens/FRA; 18/0), Stefan LAINER (Borussia Mönchengladbach/GER; 39/2), Philipp LIENHART (SC Freiburg/GER; 19/1 ), Phillipp MWENE (1. FSV Mainz 05/GER; 11/0), Stefan POSCH (FC Bologna/ITA; 30/1), Leopold QUERFELD (SK Speedy; 1/0), Gernot TRAUNER (Feyenoord Rotterdam/NED; 10/1), Maximilian WÖBER (Borussia Mönchengladbach/GER; 23/0)
MIDFIELD: Thierno BALLO (RZ Pellets WAC; 0), Christoph BAUMGARTNER (RB Leipzig/GER; 36/13), Florian GRILLITSCH (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim/GER; 41/1), Marco GRÜLL (SK Speedy; 4/0), Florian KAINZ (1. FC Köln/GER; 27/1), Konrad LAIMER (FC Bayern Munich/GER; 34/4), Alexander PRASS (SK Puntigamer Sturm Graz; 4/0), Marcel SABITZER (Borussia Dortmund/GER; 78/ 17), Romano SCHMID (SV Werder Bremen/GER; 9/0), Matthias SEIDL (SK Speedy; 3/0), Nicolas SEIWALD (RB Leipzig/GER; 22/0), Patrick WIMMER (VfL Wolfsburg/GER; 10 /0)
STURM: Marko ARNAUTOVIC (Inter Milan/ITA; 111/36), Maximilian ENTRUP (TSV Egger Glas Hartberg; 2/1), Michael GREGORITSCH (SC Freiburg/GER; 53/15), Andreas WEIMANN (West Bromwich Albion/ENG; 23/ 2)
On name: Daniel BACHMANN (Watford FC/ENG; 14), Cican STANKOVIC (AEK Athens/GRE; 4); Samson BAIDOO (FC Purple Bull Salzburg; 1/0), Marco FRIEDL (SV Werder Bremen/GER; 5/0); Muhammed CHAM (Clermont Foot/FRA; 3/0), Christoph LANG (SK Speedy; 0), Dejan LJUBICIC (1. FC Köln/GER; 9/1), Manprit SARKARIA (SK Puntigamer Sturm Graz; 1/0), Kevin STÖGER (VfL Bochum/GER; 0); Junior ADAMU (SC Freiburg/GER; 6/0), Guido BURGSTALLER (SK Speedy; 26/2), Benedikt PICHLER (Holstein Kiel/GER; 0)