Ex-Arsenal and Liverpool keeper Manninger killed in car crash with train

Former Premier League and Serie A goalkeeper Alex Manninger, who won 33 caps for Austria, has died following a collision between his car and a train.

Former Premier League and Serie A goalkeeper Alex Manninger, who won 33 caps for Austria, has died following a collision between his car and a train. | Contesto: cronaca

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Alex Manninger, the former Arsenal, Liverpool, and Juventus goalkeeper, has been killed in a car crash involving a train. The 47-year-old Austrian, who earned 33 international caps, died on Tuesday, according to reports from Austrian police and confirmed by his former clubs. The collision occurred at a level crossing in the municipality of Burgkirchen, located in the Braunau am Inn district of Upper Austria. Manninger was a prominent figure in European football during the late 1990s and 2000s. He is perhaps best remembered for his time at Arsenal, where he served as a deputy to legendary goalkeeper David Seaman. During the 1997-98 season, he played a crucial role in the club's historic Premier League and FA Cup double, keeping six consecutive clean sheets at one stage. His performances that season cemented his place in Arsenal folklore and demonstrated the quality that would see him represent some of Europe's most storied clubs. His career trajectory took him to the pinnacle of Italian football with Juventus, where he spent three seasons from 2003 to 2006, and included a later stint in England with Liverpool in the 2016-17 season. Beyond these highlights, Manninger's professional journey was one of a dedicated journeyman, featuring spells at clubs in Spain, Germany, and his native Austria, including FC Sion, Red Bull Salzburg, and Augsburg. His final club was FC Luzern in Switzerland, from which he retired in 2018. Tributes from across the football world have poured in for the respected goalkeeper. Arsenal described him as a "much-loved member of the Arsenal family" and highlighted his "significant contribution" to the double-winning campaign. Liverpool FC expressed its "deepest condolences" to Manninger's family and friends. The Austrian Football Association (ÖFB) also released a statement mourning the loss of one of its long-serving internationals, noting his professionalism and dedication to the national team over more than a decade. The news has sent shockwaves through the communities of the clubs he represented and the wider sporting public. Manninger was known not for being the most flamboyant star, but for his reliability, his strong work ethic as a...

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