The Austrians have chosen the best 11: In the ideal Slovenian eleven of the Austrian Bundesliga, there are also two current Kek’s representatives
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At 20:45, a Nation League match between Slovenia and Austria will begin in Stožice, between two countries that are closely intertwined in football terms. Many Slovenians earn their living in Austrian lower-league football, some even in the elite Bundesliga. In the past, several Slovenians have made their mark in the latter, with two winning the double crown last season, and the Austrian Laola selected the best 11 players who have ever kicked a ball in the local league just before the Nation League match.
In goal, the Austrians have placed Saša Fornezzi (Kapfenberger, GAK, Austria Vienna, Magna; 109 official matches), in defense Darek Milanič (played for Sturm for 7 years, was their captain, twice national champion, and proved himself in the Champions League), Aleksander Knavs (Tirol Innsbruck, Red Bull Salzburg), and Mitja Mőrec (Sturm). In the positions of defensive midfielders are Jon Gorenc Stanković (currently the captain of Sturm) and Aleš Čeh (a GAK legend).
The attacking midfielders are Kevin Kampl (29 goals in 109 matches for Red Bull Salzburg), Rajko Rep (247 matches and 70 goals for various Austrian clubs in different quality levels of competition), and Milenko Aćimović (considered a living legend of Vienna’s Austria). In attack, there is space for Robert Berić (Rapid Vienna) and Benjamin Šeško (Red Bull Salzburg).
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet