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Austria Defender Stefan Posch Available to Play vs. Argentina Despite Broken Jaw

  • Austria defender Stefan Posch will play against Argentina despite sustaining a broken jaw in Austria's World Cup opener win.
  • Posch underwent full training and was fitted with a protective jaw brace in Los Angeles to enable him to play, according to coach Ralf Rangnick.
  • Posch did not require surgery for his jaw injury.
  • Posch injured his jaw after colliding with a Jordanian player in Austria's 3-1 win in the Group J opener in Santa Clara, California.
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Austria defender Stefan Posch available to play vs. Argentina despite broken jaw

Austria defender Stefan Posch will be available to play Monday against defending champion Argentina despite the broken jaw he suffered in his team’s World Cup opener.

·New York, United States
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Austria's national team trained against Argentina in full on the eve of the World Cup match. Stefan Posch, who was also equipped with a special rail after his jaw break against Jordan (3:1), was on the lawn of Southern Methodist University in Dallas on Sunday.The right defender who joined the training course on Saturday should be available with the World Champion on Monday (19 o'clock) in duel.Messi arrives laterAt the same time, the Argentines …

·Vienna, Austria
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From Europe confirmed the presence of Stefan Posch in the next match. He will play with a special protection mask

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Stefan Posch wants to bite his teeth together and fight Argentina in Dallas on Monday. But how can you play football with a broken jaw? Inquired by Werner Milessi, specialist for oral, maxillofacial and facial surgery.

·Vienna, Austria
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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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