Josef Pröll: The new hope for the ÖFB in the World Cup race!

Josef Pröll: The new hope for the ÖFB in the World Cup race!

In a comprehensive interview, Josef Pröll commented on his ambitions as the future President of the Austrian Football Association (ÖFB). Pröll has prepared intensively for this responsible position, including numerous discussions and one -on -one discussions. He is convinced that he can support people of different origins and regionality in difficult situations. "I consider this task to be coping with when I give up my voluntary work in hunting," said Pröll. He made this decision to clear his way for the ÖFB position, provided that the decision-makers in the ÖFB give a common commitment.

As CEO of a Raiffeisen Aktiengesellschaft, Pröll has had a lot of experience in corporate management. However, Raiffeisen was reserved in the past, which was part of the major challenges in the company. Pröll emphasizes that he is aware of the challenges and the exposed position of the ÖFB president. Nevertheless, he sees the need to take things into his own hands.

positive developments in the ÖFB

Pröll also brings optimistic views of the future of the ÖFB and the approaching World Cup qualification. He perceived a "longing for rest in the ÖFB" and considered whether it would not be helpful to consider someone from outside to improve the current situation. "I have no personal relationships with the internal disputes in the ÖFB and consider this as an advantage," he added.

In another context, the Austrian football team impressed in two important games. Under the direction of team boss Ralf Rangnick, the team appeared and performed as a unit. They won 2-1 against Romania and 4-0 against San Marino. Players like Marcel Sabitzer and Michael Gregoritsch performed strongly and fulfilled their roles as leaders. Sabitzer emphasized that football brings people together and demonstrates the cohesion.

thanks to the team performance to success

Gregoritsch praised the team's performance in the first 35 minutes and wanted to bring joy back home. The team dominated in both games and showed a convincing style of play. "We have confidence in our players, even if some like Maxi Wöber and Stefan Posch didn't have the most game practice," said Rangnick. Despite the missing players such as David Alaba, Xaver Schlager, Gernot Trauner and Sasa Kalajdzic until September, Rangnick sees the team as a group favorite. "We can beat every opponent if all players are available," said his optimistic assessment.

In the end, it should be noted that the development in the ÖFB points in a positive direction both on the organizational and on the sporting side. While Josef Pröll is ready to advance these changes, the Austrian football team proves with its recent achievements that there is also a strong cooperation in the game.

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