Four Austria defenders missed team training today ahead of their last 16 clash with Turkiye next Tuesday. - REUTERS PIC
Four Austria defenders missed team training today ahead of their last 16 clash with Turkiye next Tuesday. - REUTERS PIC

LEIPZIG: Four Austria defenders missed team training today ahead of their last 16 clash with Turkiye next Tuesday, leaving the rest of the squad to wrestle with how to prepare for one eventuality the country has never faced at a major finals - a penalty shoot-out.

"Sure, you can practice it, but this pressure situation, if it should arise, is difficult to recreate," midfielder Florian Grillitsch told reporters.

The 28-year-old revealed that every goal at today's training session had to be "confirmed" by a successful penalty - otherwise, it didn't count.

Gernot Trauner (thigh injury) and Phillipp Mwene (head cold) did not train at all, while Philipp Lienhart and Leopold Querfeld trained individually as the team got back to work following their famous 3-2 victory over Netherlands on Tuesday.

That win, which saw them top the group, was followed by a training session for the substitutes on Wednesday and a day off on Thursday, but today the serious work began, with an added focus on spot kicks.

A victory over Turkiye on Tuesday would set the Austrians up for a quarter-final tie against Romania or their recent foes, the Dutch. - REUTERS