Austria await Athletic test
Wednesday, 16 February 2005
FK Austria Wien have survived in UEFA competition until the spring for the
first time in 20 years, but new general manager Toni Polster insists their
ambition does not end there ahead of the match against Athletic Club Bilbao.
We are fresh, Bilbao have had some hard matches recently and they might be
tired
Toni Polster
Polster positive
Although Austria have not played competitively since clinching a place in the
last 32 of the UEFA Cup with a 2-1 win at FC Utrecht on 16 December, Polster
does not feel that the prolonged rest will be a problem. "Our team seem to be
like race horses who are waiting for their big day," he said. "We are not
going into this match to lose. We are fresh, Bilbao have had some hard
matches recently and they might be tired."
Kiesenebner misses out
The Austrian side are without midfield player Markus Kiesenebner due to a
thigh problem, but otherwise have a full-strength squad. Günter Kronsteiner,
the club's sports director, said: "We are a strong team. We have improved
considerably in the last year, and we can give a Bilbao hard time. Our
chances are 40-60 to get through."
Markus Kiesenebner will miss the first leg due to a thigh injury
Etxeberria confident
Athletic go into the match in similarly positive mood, with Joseba Etxeberria
emphasising their confidence ahead of the visit to Vienna. "We will be going
all out to win," said the Athletic forward. "That way a draw will be enough
in the return. We are expecting Austria to attack us from the start - after
all they are the home side. I just hope the playing surface has not suffered
too much from the snow and icy temperatures."
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