Austria’s coach Ralf Rangnick expressed disappointment over his team’s Euro 2024 exit at the hands of Turkey. Despite playing four entertaining and intense matches, the Austrian side failed to convert pressure into chances. Their defeat was a result of poor defending, which saw them go behind after just 57 seconds to a buoyant Turkish team.
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Euro 2024 has been an eventful tournament so far, with standout performances from key players shaping the course of the competition. One such player is Cody Gakpo, who has been emerging as a star for the Netherlands. Gakpo’s exceptional form has seen him rise to joint-top of the Euro 2024 scoring charts, showcasing his prowess
As the Euro 2024 tournament progresses, teams are facing the challenge of balancing rest and preparation during the first rest days. Various coaches are taking different approaches to this crucial period. While some, like France’s Didier Deschamps, opt for a more relaxed atmosphere, allowing players time with their families, others, such as England’s Gareth Southgate
Ralf Rangnick’s stint at Manchester United was marred by disappointment and criticism, with only 11 wins out of 29 games during his time as caretaker manager. However, the tables have turned for the 65-year-old at Euro 2024, as he led Austria to the round of 16 after finishing at the top of Group D, ahead
Cristiano Ronaldo’s scathing critique of Ralf Rangnick’s short tenure as Manchester United manager seemed to be the final blow to the already beleaguered coach. Described as “not even a coach” by Ronaldo, Rangnick’s time at Old Trafford was marked by turmoil and dissatisfaction among players and fans alike. Despite his rocky exit from Manchester United,
Poland coach Michal Probierz made a strategic decision to hold back all-time top scorer Robert Lewandowski until two-thirds of the match against Austria had passed. This decision was taken in consultation with the medical team and Lewandowski himself. Probierz believed that introducing Lewandowski later in the game would give Poland a chance to break through
Ralf Rangnick, the current head coach of the Austria national team, has made the decision to remain in his role despite being approached as a potential successor to Thomas Tuchel at Bayern Munich. In a statement, Rangnick expressed his dedication to his current position and his desire to continue guiding Austria at the upcoming European
Austria manager Ralf Rangnick has recently revealed that Bayern Munich has reached out to him regarding their upcoming vacant manager position. However, despite this offer, Rangnick remains uncertain about whether he will seize this opportunity or not. The former Manchester United coach, who is currently preparing Austria for the European Championship, has already informed the
Austria coach Ralf Rangnick made a bold decision to drop three players from the national team squad for upcoming friendly games due to their involvement in anti-gay chants. This action sends a clear message that discrimination has no place in the team, whether at the club level or representing the country. Rangnick’s zero-tolerance policy towards