Schriebl must fight: women's national team meets Scotland and Germany!

Schriebl must fight: women's national team meets Scotland and Germany!

Before a major challenge, neo-women national team coach Alexander Schriebl in the best football tradition must react at short notice. Due to injuries, two players have to be replaced, while the team is preparing for the decisive games against Scotland (February 21) and Germany (February 25). The central defender Julia Magerl and the midfielder Sophie Hillebrand fail, which forces Schriebl to bring two new faces into the team. laola1 reported that Katharina Schiecht from Austria for Magerl was whose experience in 74 international matches should strengthen the squad. In addition, debutantian Magdalena Rukavina from First Vienna FC gets the chance to jump on for Hillebrand.

The first joint training session takes place on Tuesday in Geinberg. Public training will begin at 11:15 a.m. There is a special offer for the first game in Ried: students can secure a free ticket to support the team. Coach writl emphasizes how important it is to be able to gather the best players before going against strong opponents such as Scotland and Germany. Sofascore added that such strategic decisions could be decisive for the outcome of the upcoming games. The fact that Magerl and Hillebrand are not included could influence the national team's test before the great competition, and the fans are excited to see how the team will beat under the new circumstances.

squad overview and training conditions

The squad includes a balanced mix of experienced players. Goalkeepers such as Manuela Zinsberger from Arsenal WFC and defenders like Claudia Wenger will be challenged at crucial places. Football fans can also follow the developments and results of the game between Austria Vienna and SKN St. Pölten via the Sofascore app live, which offers all relevant statistics and results. This combination of experience and fresh wind through the newcomers could be the key to success for the Austrian women's team.

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