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ÖFB in the criticism of the single player: the measurement of the farewell
Austria⚽ Sports20 hr. ago

ÖFB in the criticism of the single player: the measurement of the farewell

Austria's first World Cup since 1994 has ended with a 0:3 loss to Spain, eliminating them from the tournament. The article provides individual assessments of players' performances, focusing on their contributions and shortcomings during the match. Goalkeeper Alexander Schlager is praised for his strong performance despite the defeat, showing both physical and mental resilience. Stefan Posch played well initially but struggled with pace and missed opportunities later in the game. Kevin Danso, despite errors, was crucial in defense, especially in the second half. The piece reflects on the team's effort and the emotional significance of this World Cup journey for Austrian football.

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Der Standard logoDer StandardIndependentCenter20 hr. ago
ÖFB in the criticism of the single player: the measurement of the farewell

Austria's first World Cup since 1994 has ended with a 0:3 loss to Spain, eliminating them from the tournament. The article provides individual assessments of players' performances, focusing on their contributions and shortcomings during the match. Goalkeeper Alexander Schlager is praised for his strong performance despite the defeat, showing both physical and mental resilience. Stefan Posch played well initially but struggled with pace and missed opportunities later in the game. Kevin Danso, despite errors, was crucial in defense, especially in the second half. The piece reflects on the team's effort and the emotional significance of this World Cup journey for Austrian football.

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