Rangnick is about to do with ÖFB: is the resignation of the ex-Schalke trainer threatening?

Rangnick is about to do with ÖFB: is the resignation of the ex-Schalke trainer threatening?

Gelsenkirchen, Deutschland - The former Schalke trainer Ralf Rangnick is the focus of a heated dispute with the Austrian Football Association (ÖFB). While the international break is on Schalke, Rangnick burst during a press conference of the collar and threatened to resign. The reason? A violent conflict about the personnel decision of a close confidante who is close to Rangnick.

It was originally planned that Rangnick will remain as a national coach in Austria until the 2026 World Cup. However, reports on tensions between him and the ÖFB President Klaus Mitterdorfer had the Situation escalated. Rangnick made it clear that an extension of the contract was not an issue for him and that if the national team does not qualify for the World Cup, he would no longer be team boss the next day - regardless of his contract. "If we don't qualify, I won't be a team leader a day later," emphasized the 66-year-old.

Rangnick's anger and the background

The press conference before the National League game against Kazakhstan on November 14th was the scene of Rangnick's rage speech. He rejected the reports about a possible resignation, but the tensions are noticeable. Another point of dispute is the dismissal of the ÖFB managing director Bernhard Neuhold, who was considered to be a ranking. Rangnick called for an equivalent replacement to ensure optimal working conditions for the team. "You can't just sell us for stupid," he said, and made it clear that both players and the coaches are too intelligent to accept such decisions.

The ÖFB reaction to Rangnick's sharp words remains to be seen. While Rangnick is fighting for his position, a former Schalke favorite is already without a club just four months after his transfer. The situation remains tense and could have far -reaching consequences for the future of Austrian football.

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