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“Ready for tough battle”: Struber begins preparation with New York

The New York Red Bulls officially started training for the upcoming season in North American Major League Soccer (MLS) on Monday.

The team of the Austrian head coach Gerhard Struber is in the midst of a change, a good dozen still rather unknown players are new to the first team. One should therefore not expect quick success “overnight”. “I think we need time for that,” said Struber in an online press conference.

The Salzburg native was confident that he would be able to build something up with the existing player material and be able to play for titles in the long term. “We are ready to have a very tough fight,” he said. It is particularly important for the former WAC and Barnsley coach to anchor the cornerstones of the game philosophy more firmly.

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“When it comes to Red Bull identity, we speak of high intensity, of pressing,” explained Struber. This requires improved positional play, but also a plan B if you are in possession of the ball yourself. He wants to work on this with the team until the start of the season on April 17th.

ÖFB legionnaire & Salzburg loans in the squad

In the preseason, the Red Bulls failed in the first play-off round in November at the eventual champions Columbus Crew. Since then, some pillars have left the club, and expensive additions cannot currently be financed, also because of the stress of the Covid 19 crisis.

The best-known players are US team defender Aaron Long, Styrian Daniel Royer and 17-year-old top talent Caden Clark, who has already been predicted to move to RB Leipzig or Austria’s champions Salzburg. There are also two Salzburg loans in the squad: goalkeeper Carlos Coronel and midfielder Youba Diarra.

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