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"Körperlich nicht im besten Zustand": ÖFB-Legenden ziehen durchwachsenes WM-Fazit
Austria⚽ Sports13 hr. ago

"Körperlich nicht im besten Zustand": ÖFB-Legenden ziehen durchwachsenes WM-Fazit

The article discusses the performance of the Austrian national football team during the 2026 World Cup, as evaluated by former legends like Toni Polster, Herbert Prohaska, and Hans Krankl. They noted that many players were not at their best physically, which hindered the team's ability to perform up to expectations. While they acknowledged the team's achievement in reaching the knockout stage, they emphasized that the squad could have played better. The team's failure against the reigning European champion was seen as a learning experience rather than a major disappointment. Former coach Ralf Rangnick defended the team's physical condition, while Krankl pointed out that Austria's pressing style has lost its effectiveness compared to top teams. Prohaska highlighted the challenges of the tournament format, including time zones and extreme conditions, which affected the players' performance.

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"Körperlich nicht im besten Zustand": ÖFB-Legenden ziehen durchwachsenes WM-Fazit

The article discusses the performance of the Austrian national football team during the 2026 World Cup, as evaluated by former legends like Toni Polster, Herbert Prohaska, and Hans Krankl. They noted that many players were not at their best physically, which hindered the team's ability to perform up to expectations. While they acknowledged the team's achievement in reaching the knockout stage, they emphasized that the squad could have played better. The team's failure against the reigning European champion was seen as a learning experience rather than a major disappointment. Former coach Ralf Rangnick defended the team's physical condition, while Krankl pointed out that Austria's pressing style has lost its effectiveness compared to top teams. Prohaska highlighted the challenges of the tournament format, including time zones and extreme conditions, which affected the players' performance.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced assessment of the team's performance, citing both the achievements and shortcomings without overtly favoring any particular perspective. It includes quotes from multiple figures who offer different viewpoints on the team's physical condition and playing style, without

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