Muslic: "Proud to Return to the European Cup as a Coach"
Former Bundesliga star and current Austria Wien manager, Markus Muslic, expressed his immense pride in returning to the European stage as a coach. He is set to lead Austria Wien in the upcoming UEFA Europa Conference League qualification rounds, marking a significant milestone in his managerial career.
From Player to Coach in the European Arena
Muslic, who played for several Bundesliga clubs including FC Köln and Borussia Mönchengladbach, has come full circle in his football journey. He experienced the excitement of European competition as a player, and now, he is eager to relive those emotions as a coach. "It is a special feeling to return to the European Cup as a coach. I have fond memories of my time as a player in these competitions," he stated during a recent press conference.
Leading Austria Wien to New Heights
As the manager of Austria Wien, Muslic has quickly proven his capabilities. He has instilled a winning mentality within the team, leading them to a strong finish in the Austrian Bundesliga last season. Now, he is aiming to replicate that success on the European stage. "We are all excited for the challenge ahead. We have a talented team and we are confident in our abilities," he added.
A Focus on Team Spirit and Unity
Muslic emphasizes the importance of team spirit and unity as key factors in his approach to the upcoming European campaign. "We will be a united team, fighting together for every goal," he declared. He believes that the team's strong bond will be their greatest asset in navigating the tough competition they will face.
Looking Forward to the Challenge
The UEFA Europa Conference League provides an exciting platform for Muslic and his team to showcase their talents. He is eager to test himself and his players against some of the best teams in Europe. "We are ready to face any opponent with respect and ambition," he said. "We want to make our mark in Europe and achieve something special."
Building a Legacy on the European Stage
Muslic's return to the European Cup as a coach marks a new chapter in his career. He is determined to build a legacy for himself and his team on the continental stage. "We are not just here to participate, we are here to compete," he asserted. This determination and ambition are sure to inspire his players and energize Austria Wien's European journey.