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Thomas Silberberger has no explanation for this. But these first few goals clearly show him one thing: his team is wide awake from the start and apparently doesn’t need long to get going. “The next step has to be that we are stable for 90 minutes. In Altach it was 60”, said the coach.
Happy faces
On the way to Innsbruck, Austria passed the distribution group. This is exactly where they were able to get practical lessons from the Circus Safari, who set up their tents in Favoriten, before the goal hunt in the Tyrolean region. Before the match with WSG Tirol, manager Peter Stöger demands: “We have to be insensitive in the opponent’s penalty area.”
The 2-2 at home to Admira was, of course, disappointing, the manager said. “The push of a button does not stabilize us and we as a team are prepared for that.” The experienced Markus Suttner agrees. “You can’t change everything right away, it takes time.” In any case, Stöger is not unhappy with the path he has taken so far. “Basically, in many phases, we are already where we want to be. Both in the match against LASK or Ried, as against Admira. Anyone who has looked closely knows what we want. “
The mood with the violets is obviously good, you saw a lot of happy faces during the final training session and during the internal game you could feel the fun at work. In Innsbruck, three points are required before the international break follows so that the joy does not deteriorate