Austria forward Michael Gregoritsch has expressed enthusiasm ahead of his side’s friendly encounter with Ghana, highlighting the importance of the fixture in Austria’s World Cup preparations.
The match, set to take place at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion on Friday, March 27, 2026, presents Austria with a valuable opportunity to face non-European opposition and test their adaptability against a different footballing approach.
“Ghana is a physically strong, technically well-trained team that can transition quickly,” Gregoritsch said as he assessed the Black Stars.
The striker believes that such matches are essential in broadening the team’s tactical awareness, particularly when preparing for global tournaments where teams encounter diverse styles of play.
“It’s a perfect test to see how we fare against non-European opponents. We’re looking forward to playing against an African team,” he added.
Austria have been working on improving their attacking cohesion and defensive organization, and Gregoritsch is expected to play a key role in leading the line.
His physical presence and ability to link play could be crucial against a Ghana side known for its strength and pace.
The fixture offers Ghana another platform to showcase their growth and measure their progress against European opposition.
The Black Stars have continued to rebuild with a focus on discipline, speed in transition, and technical efficiency.
The encounter is expected to be competitive, with both sides eager to make a statement ahead of upcoming qualifiers.
For Austria, it is about sharpening their edge; for Ghana, it is another step toward establishing consistency on the international stage.
Ultimately, the friendly in Vienna represents more than just preparation - it is a chance for both teams to test their identity, refine their strategies, and build momentum toward the World Cup.
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