Austria takes early lead with stunning goal from Romano Schmid
The Werder Bremen midfielder continues his international scoring run with a strike from outside the box
Romano Schmid reminded everyone why he’s become one of Austria’s most important creative outlets, rifling a shot from outside the box to hand his side an early lead.
Schmid’s goal, a clean strike from distance, is exactly the type of contribution Austria’s coaching staff has been coaxing out of the Werder Bremen man.
From Euro 2024 breakthrough to regular contributor
Born on January 27, 2000, the Austrian made his senior national team debut in 2022 and has steadily worked his way into the regular setup.
His breakout moment came on June 25, 2024, when he scored his first international goal during Austria’s 3-2 victory over the Netherlands at the UEFA Euro 2024 group stage. Since then, he’s remained a fixture in Austria’s plans, featuring in World Cup qualifier campaigns as the team looks to build on its Euro 2024 momentum.
At club level, Schmid plies his trade for Werder Bremen in the German Bundesliga. His playing style revolves around creativity and chance creation. Sports analysts have consistently pointed to his expected goals and assists metrics as evidence of a player contributing more than raw numbers might suggest.
What this means for Austria’s campaign
Austria’s national team has been on an upward curve. The 3-2 victory over the Netherlands at Euro 2024 wasn’t a fluke. Schmid’s continued development is a key thread in that larger story.