Austrian National Team's Training in Windischgarsten Proceeds Without Schmid and Trauner

Austrian football players Romano Schmid and Gernot Trauner missed Sunday's training session, with Schmid attending to his pregnant partner and Trauner citing load management reasons. Schmid is expected to rejoin the team on Monday ahead of the test match against Serbia.

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Austrian National Team's Training in Windischgarsten Proceeds Without Schmid and Trauner

Austrian National Team's Training in Windischgarsten Proceeds Without Schmid and Trauner

The Austrian football national team conducted their Sunday training session in Windischgarsten, with two key players, Romano Schmid and Gernot Trauner, conspicuously absent.

Romano Schmid was absent from the session to be with his pregnant partner in Graz, who is expecting their second child. Schmid, who plays professionally for Werder Bremen, is expected to rejoin the team on Monday.

Gernot Trauner missed the training session for load management reasons. This was not his first absence, as he also missed Saturday's session for the same reason.

The team is preparing for a pivotal test match against Serbia on Tuesday. The final training session before this match is scheduled for Monday afternoon at the Happel Stadium in Vienna.

Poor weather conditions affecting the pitches in Windischgarsten have prompted the team to move to Vienna earlier than planned.

The absence of Schmid and Trauner highlights the challenges teams face in maintaining player availability and managing personal commitments and physical health.

The Austrian national team's preparations will receive a welcome boost ahead of their match against Serbia with Schmid's return on Monday.

Key Takeaways

  • Romano Schmid missed training for personal reasons, expected to rejoin on Monday.
  • Gernot Trauner absent for load management, also missed Saturday's session.
  • Austria's national team prepares for Serbia match on Tuesday.
  • Poor weather in Windischgarsten prompts early move to Vienna.
  • Schmid's return on Monday boosts team's preparations for Serbia match.