Austria coach Ralf Rangnick describes Ghana as a formidable team ahead of their upcoming friendly match Austria’s head coach, Ralf Rangnick, has praised Ghana as a strong and physically imposing squad ahead of their international friendly against the Black Stars in Vienna. The match, set for Friday, marks a crucial test for Austria as they prepare for their first FIFA World Cup campaign in 28 years. Rangnick emphasized the challenge posed by Ghana, highlighting their blend of technical skill, athleticism, and dynamic play. Speaking at a pre-match press conference, Rangnick acknowledged the difficulty of facing Ghana, stating that the team must bring their full physical, tactical, and technical capabilities to the field to secure a victory. “Ghana is a strong team in terms of play, but they also have a certain physicality, athleticism, and dynamism,” he said. “This is a great test for us because we need to bring our strengths to the field in order to win the game.” Rangnick also reiterated Austria’s determination to approach the match with the same intensity as a competitive fixture, despite its friendly status. “We approach every match with the goal of winning. That’s why we play these games,” he added. “We want to keep building our confidence. Ghana also beat South Korea, so they are a team that can compete at the highest level.” Austria forward Michael Gregoritsch echoed Rangnick’s sentiments, expressing excitement about facing an African team for the first time. “Ghana is a physically strong, technically well-trained team that can transition quickly,” Gregoritsch said. “It’s a perfect test to see how we fare against non-European opponents. We’re looking forward to playing against an African team.#ghana #ernst_happel_stadion #austria_coach #ralf_rangnick #vienna
