Austria’s Head Coach Roger Bader Praises Team’s Performance in World Cup Test Against Germany: Analysis and Player Reactions

Austria’s Head Coach Roger Bader Praises Team’s Performance in World Cup Test Against Germany: Analysis and Player Reactions

2024-04-25 23:37:30

Austria’s head coach Roger Bader gave the newcomer to the team in the first of two World Cup tests once morest Germany Goalkeeper David Kickert the trust. Rød-Hvit-Rød started the game very well in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, kept up with the hosts at the start and had the best chance through Dominic Zwerger.

After a crash from Marc Michaelis (8th, 11th), Austria was suddenly behind 2-0. Afterwards, the ÖEHV outlet had its first majority, where the first goal for Austria was in the air following a strong fight. One minute following the end of the power play, the goal came: Dominic Zwerger launched a swift attack, Benjamin Baumgartner brought a powerful wrist shot on goal to DEB keeper Tobias Ančička, who managed to save. Baumgartner stuck the rebound into the goal with his backhand and made it 1:2 (16th).

Towards the end of the first period, Austria remained harmless as it was outnumbered.

The two teams also battled intensely in the second third, with each change making it clear that the World Cup was getting closer and closer. Germany were superior on the field, but Austria played well defensively and were close to the opposition.

Germany changed goalkeepers shortly before half-time – Florian Bugl came on for Ančička. As the middle section continued, the Austrians also succeeded more in the offensive, the red-white-red cracks might at times limit the Germans in their own defensive zone. During this press period came the deserved compensation: Dominique Heinrich played on Luke Kainzwho took over immediately and scored from the slot to make it 2-2 (38.).

After overcoming being outnumbered, Austria acted with a lot of confidence at the beginning of the final third and were unlucky when Nico Brunner hit a powerful shot: the puck bounced off the crossbar. Zwerger and Co continued to play very well offensively and also had chances. The hosts slowly regained control.

The ÖEHV team was now more concerned with defensive tasks once more and had to concede a goal in this phase: Daniel Fischbuch poked the exposed puck over the line following a save by David Kickert and made it 3-2 for Germany (50th). The Germans followed up and extended their lead with advantage: Parker Tuomie scored from close range to make it 4-2 (52nd), which was also the final score. The home game once morest the DEB team follows on Saturday in Zell am See from 16.15. The match can be seen live once more on ORF SPORT+.

Bader: “Many things were very good today”

Head coach Roger Bader analyzed the match following the final siren: “I am very satisfied with the performance today, we played on equal terms with Germany. We were even better in the second third and in the last third it was even. We had a shot on target when the score was 2-2 and we might have taken the lead 3-2, who knows how the game would have ended. A lot was very good today, many things we had planned. We’ve never had so many chances to score in a friendly before, and once morest a good opponent!”

The head coach expects a new line-up for the return match on Saturday: “We look more at ourselves than at the opponent. There are a few players who will be leaving us today. Other players will join us on Friday and have already trained in Zell am See. It’s regarding integrating the new players, that’s the focus now. We hope we play a good game on Saturday. Tactically we will not change anything, we will try to improve our game. Now we have to see how the seven new players look in training on Friday and if they are able to play on Saturday!

Luke Kainzscorer of the 2-2 tie and the best player of the night for Austria, draws his conclusion following the first game once morest the Germans: “It was a good game over long stretches, a good preparation game. We showed that we were close But we still have to do a lot little things right so that we can win games or at least take points. We have to be careful every second when there are such good players on the ice. To be able to play once morest Germany in Garmisch in front is a great honor for me, and oh becoming Austria’s best player is definitely a highlight of my career so far.We want to take revenge on Saturday for today’s defeat!

WC PREPARATION FOR MEN

Germany v Austria 4:2 (2:1.0:1.2:0)
Thursday 25 April 2024, at 19.00, Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER)
Scorers Germany: Marc Michaelis (8th, 11th), Daniel Fischbuch (50th), Parker Tuomie (52nd/PP1)
Scorers Austria: Benjamin Baumgartner (16th), Lukas Kainz (38th)

More games:

Austria once morest Germany
Saturday 27 April 2024, at 16.15, Zell am See, live on ORF SPORT +

Austria vs. Canada
Sun. 5 May 2024, at 19.00, Vienna, live on ORF SPORT +

Tickets for the remaining two home games are available HERE available.

Already played

Latvia vs. Austria 3:2 nP (0:1, 1:0, 1:1)
Thu., April 4, 2024, 18:00 Uhr (MESZ), Riga (LAT)
Goal scorers Austria: Leon Wallner (16th), Julian Metzler (43rd)
Top scorer Latvia: Feliks Egils Gavars (26th), Dans Locmelis (46th)

Latvia vs. Austria 3:2 nP (1:0, 1:2, 0:0, 0:0)
Fri 5 April 2024, at 18.00 (CEST), Riga (LAT)
Goal scorers Austria: Nico Feldner (31st), Ian Scherzer (36th)
Top scorer Latvia: Martins Lavin (11th), Haralds Egle (34th)

Slovenia vs. Austria 5:2 (3:0,1:1,1:1)
Until 11 April 2024, at 19.00, Ljubljana (SLO)
Goal scorers Slovenia: Ken Ograjenšek (2nd), Nik Simšič (8th), Anže Kuralt (12th), Jan Drozg (34th), Žan Jezovšek (58th)
Goal scorers Austria: Nico Brunner (39./PP1), Senna Peeters (47.)

Austria vs. Slovenia 0:6 (0:0,0:4,0:2)
Fri. 12 April 2024, at 18.00, Villach
Goal scorers Slovenia: Matic Podlipnik (21st/PP1), Anže Kuralt (32nd/PP1, 34th/PP1, 37th), Jan Drozg (44th), Ken Ograjenšek (52nd)

Czech Republic v Austria 5:1 (2:0,1:1,2:0)
Thu 18 April 2024, 17:10, České Budějovice (CZE)
Top scorer Czech Republic: Adam Kubík (3rd/PP1), Andrej Šustr (18th), Jakub Galvas (25th), Jiří Černoch (51st), Michael Špaček (53rd)
Goal scorer Austria: Benjamin Baumgartner (29.)

Austria vs Czech Republic 2:3 (1:1.0:2.1:0)
Saturday 20 April 2024, 18:00, Linz
Goal scorers Austria: Nico Feldner (14th), Leon Wallner (58th)
Top scorer Czech Republic: Daniel Gazda (18th), Jakub Rychlovský (25th/PP1, 30th)

2024 IIHF WORLD ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

10 – 26 May 2024
Organizer: Czech Republic
Group A – Prague: Canada, Finland, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Denmark, Norway, Austria, Great Britain
Group B – Ostrava: USA, Germany, Sweden, Slovakia, Latvia, France, Kazakhstan, Poland

game plan

Austria once morest Denmark
Saturday 11 May 2024, 16:20, live on ORF 1

Austria vs. Switzerland
Sun. 12 May 2024, at 20.20, live on ORF SPORT +

Canada vs. Austria
Tues. 14 May 2024, 20:20, live on ORF SPORT +

Finland once morest Austria
Thursday 16 May 2024, 16:20, live on ORF SPORT +

Czech Republic vs. Austria
Fri. 17 May 2024, 20:20, live on ORF SPORT +

Norway once morest Austria
Sun. 19 May 2024, 16:20, live on ORF SPORT +

Austria vs Great Britain
Tuesday 21 May 2024, 12:20, live on ORF SPORT +

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