The Panther von Hütteldorf: Konsel's promotion to Series A!
The Panther von Hütteldorf: Konsel's promotion to Series A!
Michael Konel, the legendary goalkeeper from Vienna, took a remarkable step during his career when he moved to AS Rome in 1997. This transfer not only marked a significant moment in Konel's career, but also an exciting section of football history when Serie A was considered the best league in the world. During his time at AS Rome, he came under coaching legend Zdenek Zeman, where he had to get used to new training methods that demanded both physically and mentally. "We were not allowed to warm up in the square," the "Panther von Hütteldorf" recalled the strict rules of the training, which he completed in a gymnasium. According to the report of Krone the change was clear for Konsel.
Konsel's impressive career began in youth when he entered Fortuna 05 at the age of six and finally moved to SK Rapid Vienna in 1985. There he quickly became a fan favorite and won numerous titles, including three times the Austrian championship. His skills in the goal did not go unnoticed, and in 1997 he took the step to Italy, where he was quickly recognized as one of the best goalkeepers in Series A. In 1998 he was even awarded the best goalkeeper in the league. The AS Rome fans worshiped him and gave him the nickname "Pantera" because of his extraordinary performances. Also the wikipedia impressively documents his career until its resignation in 2002.
in the national team Konsel brought it to 43 caps and took part in two world championships. His first big tournament was the 1990 World Cup in Italy, where he served as a replacement goalkeeper before playing number 1 in France in 1998. Despite many successes, Konsel also experienced challenges, including an injury to the Achilles tendon, from which he had to fight back. His comeback in Rome was a will of his perseverance and commitment to football.
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