2024-11-13 05:12:00
No fewer than 15 Red Bull Salzburg professionals are on international tour. This creates new problems for the stumbling runner-up: Without a team, no team building is possible.
Things have never been so bad for Red Bull Salzburg after around a third of the championship. The Bulls are only fourth in the table after eleven league games and – with two additional games still to be played in December – are already eleven points behind…
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**Interview with Football Analyst, Max Wagner**
**Editor:** Today, we have Max Wagner, a football analyst, to discuss the recent struggles of Red Bull Salzburg. Max, with so many players on international duty and the team struggling in fourth place after a third of the season, what do you think this means for their chances of competing in the championship?
**Max Wagner:** It’s definitely a challenging situation for Salzburg. Having 15 professionals away on international tour leaves the team vulnerable. They need cohesion and time on the pitch together, which they’re currently lacking.
**Editor:** Indeed, it sounds like team building is quite difficult right now. Given this context, do you think the current management should reconsider how they handle player commitments during international breaks?
**Max Wagner:** Absolutely. The balance between national pride and club success is a delicate one. If they aren’t careful, this could jeopardize their entire season.
**Editor:** That’s a valid point. Readers, what do you think? Should clubs have more say in player availability during international breaks? Could this lead to a potential conflict between club and country? Let’s hear your thoughts!