Ralf Ragnick and Austrian teammates explained how Man United's transfer has given Marcel Sabitzer back his confidence

Following his incredible performance for Austria during the first game of the international break, Marcel Sabitzer has been a major topic among Old Trafford faithfuls. Marcel Sabitzer, a Bayern Munich's loanee at Manchester United, has received a ton of praise for his outstanding international effort.

Austria defeated Azerbaijan 4-1 in the Euro 2024 qualifying match thanks to two goals from Marcel Sabitzer, who also supplied an assist. One of the goals was a free-kick, and the Austrian team has taken notice of his growing confidence.


Sabitzer's transfer to Manchester United has been acknowledged in quotes from his manager and colleagues for channel Laola1. One of the goals was a free-kick, and the Austrian team has taken notice of his growing confidence.

Sabitzer's transfer to Manchester United has been acknowledged in quotes from his manager and colleagues for channel Laola1. He said: “Sabis’ performance was outstanding, you can’t say it any other way. He is simply a player with a lot of quality."

“I think the change did him good. He is literally flourishing, is very, very good.”

Former temporary manager of Manchester United and Austrian manager Ralf Rangnick endorsed his remarks.


Rangnick added: “He has a lot more confidence than when he was at Bayern."

“Nobody dropped out in this game, but of course you can say that ‘Sabi’ was the difference player after scoring two goals and preparing one.”

After serving as Bayern Munich's backup for only 18 months, Marcel Sabitzer departed the Bundesliga side on a six months loan stint at Man United in January 2023.

With Christian Eriksen expected to return, it will be difficult for him to earn a starting spot at United, but the environment shift has undoubtedly been extremely beneficial for him.

Prior to the break, Sabitzer scored his first goal for United, has already won a trophy, and claims to be enjoying the Premier League and Erik ten Hag's style of play to the point where he is even remaining behind for extra practice.

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