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FC Red Bull Salzburg: Old goals with a new away jersey for the series champions – Bundesliga

“The same procedure every year” beim FC Red Bull Salzburg, which will also see staff turnover this summer. But the goals remain with the series champion: on to new titles. After celebrating the double in May, the “Red Bulls” started the new season – befitting their status… – on a public holiday. On Corpus Christi day, Matthias Jaissle, before his second year as RBS head coach, asked in Taxham for the first training session for the 2022/2023 season, in which captain Ulmer and Co. are again aiming for the double win nationally and internationally again in the knockout phase want to be there.

18-year-old Dane Maurits Kjærgaard with the new away shirt.

FC Red Bull Salzburg are also relying on a concept similar to last year’s Champions League jersey for their new away kits for the 2022/23 season.

Without team players only 14 players at the start of training

14 players attended the start of training in Taxham. These include Dijon Kameri, who was brought up by cooperation partner FC Liefering, Youba Diarra, who has returned from Hartberg, and striker Fernando dos Santos Pedro, who signed from Shakhtar Donetsk in April. The 23-year-old Brazilian is now eligible to play for the “Bulls”.

In addition to the prominent departures Karim Adeyemi (BVB) Zlatko Junuzović (career, assistant coach FC Liefering), Jerome Onguene (Eintracht Frankfurt), Brenden Aaronson and Rasmus Kristensen (both to Leeds United, the club of ex-Salzburg coach Jesse Marsch) the various national players such as Nicolas Seiwald, Maximilian Wöber, Noah Okafor and Luka Sučić were also absent. They are expected back no later than June 29th.

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“Brave jumper” Jaissle “quite relaxed” regarding further exits and arrivals

According to head coach Mattias Jaissle, there should still be personnel changes in the squad for the new season: “Something can still happen in terms of departures and arrivals. We’re very relaxed about that. I’m confident that we’ll have a really great team on the field again next season.”

Among them are the goalkeepers Philipp Köhn and Nico Mantl, who, according to reports, will probably stay with the Mozart city-dwellers.

The 34-year-old Red Bulls head coach appeared in good spirits after his holiday by the sea and in the mountains, with Jaissle even witnessing a jump from a helicopter. The German: “I’m well rested and full of energy.” In the first weeks of preparation it is now important “Start with the basics, convey the basic virtues again, so that the boys are picked up again immediately, which is our kind of football.”

Physical fitness has priority. jaissle “The basis for our game is that the physical component is well developed.” And as far as the proven diamond in midfield is concerned, they want to bring in more tactical flexibility in the future. “We were already very variable out of our supposed rhombus.”

“The goals remain high”

Matthias Jaissle on Salzburg’s goals for the season: “I think we have to be careful here in Salzburg that we classify last season well and modestly. That was something very, very special. Our goals remain high. Of course we want to win the championship title again, even if the competition doesn’t sleep and will certainly make it difficult for us this season.” postscript: “It won’t be a sure-fire success.”

“We want to bring our football to the top level in Europe”

After last year’s sensational promotion to the round of 16 in the Champions League, Jaissle didn’t want to set his expectations too high for the next season in the premier class: “The main thing for us is that we bring our football to the top level in Europe, maybe to annoy one or the other big players like last season.”

Sports director Christoph Freund added: “It’s also about the way we perform. That will be very important.”

While captain and long-term bull Andreas Ulmer, who switched from SV Ried to FC Red Bull Salzburg in January 2009, wants to get into a knockout phase internationally in the new season and nationally the fifth double in a row.

Ulmer still ready for Rangnick and the ÖFB team

For the 36-year-old from Linz, despite his non-nomination for the four Nations League games against Croatia, Denmark (2x) and France, the ÖFB team, where the left-back has played 31 times so far, remains an issue. Ulmer: “Ralf (note: ÖFB team boss Ralf Rangnick) knows that he can call me if he needs me and that I’ll be happy to come back.”

Fotocredit: FC Red Bull Salzburg via Getty

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