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Six days before the start of qualifying for the World Cup, there is still a lack of clarity on which team the Austrian team will use in the game against Scotland on Thursday in Glasgow.
Until yesterday, the head of the ÖFB team, Franco Foda, has to do without the 19 German legionnaires and the French legionnaire Adrian Grbic. But there is still hope that the German Robert Koch Institute will remove the UK from the list of high-risk areas on Sunday. Then there would be no quarantine when entering Germany and the clubs would have to shut down the players.
German Legionnaires are more likely to only be there against the Faroe Islands (March 28) and Denmark (March 31). In that case, Foda would train with the 23 players who will be brought to Glasgow from Monday. The rest of them will train in Vienna on Wednesday before the roster is cut on Friday. Franco Foda, ÖFB team leader: “This is a great opportunity for everyone who is there to introduce themselves.” On the goalkeeper’s question and the dismissal of Cican Stankovic, Foda said: “Our goalkeeping coach, Robert Almer, has examined all the candidates in recent weeks.” Martin Hinteregger (muscle problems) is likely to be out of all three games. Then the decision was made in another quintet. In the thin storm, a player will be nominated after the loss of Grbic.