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SportsPublished: 28 June 2026 at 18:38

Rangnick dismisses collusion talk after Austria and Algeria advance after 'mad' World Cup draw

Austria coach Ralf Rangnick rejected suggestions his side played for a mutually beneficial draw against Algeria after a dramatic 3-3 World Cup thriller that sent both teams through to the knockout stage.

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Austria manager Ralf Rangnick has scoffed at claims that his team colluded with Algeria to secure a draw that benefited both sides in their World Cup group stage match on Saturday. The chaotic 3-3 thriller, which ensured Austria finished second in Group J and Algeria advanced as one of the best third-placed teams, was instead, he argued, proof that no such agreement existed.

With a draw sufficient for both teams to progress, speculation about a convenient result had dominated pre-match discussions. But Rangnick insisted the game's extraordinary finale should silence any conspiracy theories. "In this match, when you have a 3-3, nobody can assume that it was an agreement, and especially what we saw during the last 90 seconds," the 67-year-old said.

The match exploded into life deep into added time. Algeria captain Riyad Mahrez put his side 3-2 ahead in the 93rd minute, only for substitute Sasa Kalajdzic to equalise with virtually the last touch of the game. "Three minutes to play, if somebody had said this would happen, you would have told them they were mad," Rangnick said. "I've been a coach for about 40 years and I don't even remember a match that had such a dramatic course and such an unexpected trajectory. Most anticipated 0-0 or 1-1, and now it's 3-3. It's incredible. The locker room is madness. If Alfred Hitchcock had written such a drama, I probably would have said he was completely mad."

The German coach also rejected the notion that either side had been content to settle for a draw late in the game, noting that players continued to push for a winner before Mahrez's strike. "All who watched the game during the last 15 minutes must know there is no hint that the players absolutely wanted to have a draw," he said. "I think they wanted to win."

Austria now face European champions Spain in the round of 32 on July 2 in California. Rangnick said he believes anything is possible. "You saw that during the last couple of seconds (on Saturday). And who would have thought that Turkey would be eliminated after only two matches? So we're very happy that we are in the most difficult of all groups, and we advance in second in this group, and that was definitely not easy."

Rangnick said he was still struggling to process a result that booked his team's first World Cup knockout appearance in 44 years. "I am relieved and incredulous and happy," he said. "I still can't believe it. I need to be pinched to wake up from a dream."

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