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The head of the Greek team, Johannes van’t Schip, praised the quality of the Austrian team and announced that “it will bring new players and try something.”
Greece’s team boss Johannes van’t Schip praised the ÖFB team ahead of the test match against Austria on Wednesday in Klagenfurt. “You have improved a lot in terms of quality and style of play and you have a good team again. You play the way we want to play,” the 56-year-old said Tuesday night.
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Van’t Schip did not want to overestimate the many failures of the Austrian team: “They will start with eleven players like us,” said the Dutchman, who has held the position since July 2019.
Like Franco Foda, Van’t Schip will also rely on experiments. “Both teams will use the game to bring in new players and to test something. These matches can be very valuable. We hope to get a lot of information from them,” said Felix Gasselich’s former colleague at Ajax Amsterdam.
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While Foda 15’s players are unavailable, Van’t Schip is missing five kickers, including Konstantinos Tsimikas, who signed Liverpool for € 13 million due to injury, and Dimitrios Pelkas, who moved from PAOK Thessaloniki to Fenerbahçe on Monday, which is no longer on time from Istanbul. I could arrive.
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Due to the departure of Pelkas, Thomas Murg moved from Rapid to PAOK. Taxiarchis Fountas, on the other hand, stayed with the Hütteldorfer, and is happy about it according to his own statements. “I have a contract until 2022 and I am happy in Rapid. I will do everything possible to help the team,” promised the forward.
Fountas waits before the ÖFB team for the end of his jam in the national team. The 25-year-old has yet to score in his four international matches. “Of course I want to score goals, but that doesn’t drive me crazy,” Fountas said.
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