U21 national team hopes for fan support in the qualifying end sprint

U21 national team hopes for fan support in the qualifying end sprint

The U21 national team, born in 2002, gathers in Bad Tatzmannsdorf for a decisive last qualification course. Team boss Werner Gregoritsch emphasizes the importance of this week, which in Burgenland is completely dedicated to the preparation for the upcoming qualifying final in France. On Friday, at 8:30 p.m., there will be a decisive home game against the current league leaders Slovenia in the Ergo Arena Wiener Neustadt, transferred live to ORF Sport+.

The mood in the team is tense, but optimistic. Gregoritsch commented on the past draws that threw the team back: "We wanted to successfully design the last week of qualification. We achieved that, so we go to these games full of anticipation." He also emphasizes the positive development of his players who, despite the setbacks, do not have their motivation sink.

injury -related changes in the contingent

Unfortunately, the U21 against Slovenia and then against France can do without some players: Alexander Briedl, David Heindl and Moritz Oswald fail. However, coach Gregoritsch has already hit nominations. Fabian Wohlmuth, Paul Koller and Tobias Hedl will strengthen the team, whereby Hedl will make his debut in the U21. Gregoritsch relies on a breath of fresh air and believes in the strength of his team despite the recent difficulties.

Currently the U21 is in its group with 11 points from 6 games and has the chance to secure the group victory through two victories. "The opportunity to achieve something special is in our own hands," continued Gregoritsch. Players like Nikolas are also motivated and make it clear that they feel ready for the upcoming challenges: "There is nothing better than playing a game that is very, very much."

The players are aware that this could possibly be the last course for the 2002 and 2003 years as U21, especially since Gregoritsch has announced that he ended his team boss career after the European Championship. Nevertheless, the team shows great team spirit and focuses on the upcoming games. "We go to the course with the feeling that we will win both games and drive to the euro," explains sparkling and illustrates the ambitions of the team.

Gregoritsch also appeals to the fans to support the U21 in Wiener Neustadt: "I really hope that it will be a great backdrop. The boys have worked hard on this final week and deserve that the viewers come and cheer them on."

fascinating games are imminent and the preparations are in full swing. Spectators and fans can look forward to exciting duels, which will hopefully lead to a step to the UEFA U21 euro 2025 at the U21. The decision as to whether the team can achieve this historical moment is now among the players themselves.

For more information about the team and the upcoming games, Sportreport.biz .

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