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Xaver Schlager will be hoping to become the driving force of RB Leipzig's engine room. - © DFL
Xaver Schlager will be hoping to become the driving force of RB Leipzig's engine room. - © DFL
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Xaver Schlager: Who is the RB Leipzig and Austria midfielder?

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Xaver Schlager helped Wolfsburg earn UEFA Champions League football and Austria into the UEFA Euro 2020 knockout rounds. Now he's an RB Leipzig player and bundesliga.com pieces together his story...

Xaver Schlager
Age: 24
Position: Midfielder
Club: RB Leipzig
Country: Austria (29 caps, two goals)

Key stats

Schlager, born in Linz, was only 12 when he was invited into the RB Salzburg academy, and he rose through the ranks seamlessly before being given his first taste of professional football in Austria's second division, at Liefering, when he was only 17.

He spent two seasons on loan at Liefering before returning to Salzburg, with whom he debuted on 10 May 2016 – still just 18. Four Austrian Bundesliga titles and three Austrian cups later, Schlager took the next step in his career, switching one Bundesliga for another and joining Wolfsburg – just as Salzburg finally ended their long wait for UEFA Champions League qualification, succeeding at the 11th time of asking.

Watch: Wolfsburg's game with Xaver Schlager at its core

With 428 challenges won, Schlager was the third most successful tackler in the Bundesliga in 2020/21, behind Stuttgart's Wataru Endo and Arminia Bielefeld's Fabian Klos. The 5'8" battle-axe, who played for Austria at the rearranged UEFA 2020 Euros, missed 20 league matches through injury the following season, but still averaged 27 'pressures' per game whilst producing a goal and two assists. He has played 69 times in the German top flight prior to his move to Leipzig.

Plays a bit like: Bastian Schweinsteiger

Think of a modern, German box-to-box midfielder and you would have to think of Bastian Schweinsteiger.

The former Bayern Munich and Manchester United man was the beating heart of the Germany national team from 2004 to 2014, when he crowned his career with victory at the FIFA World Cup

Like Bastian Schweinsteiger, Schlager is capable of running the midfield. - DFL

Comfortable on the ball, creative and a playmaker par excellence, 'Schweini's' venomous shot from distance meant he also chipped in with his fair share of – largely spectacular – goals. Schlager shares Schweini uncanny ability to set the tone from a deep-lying position and make wise moves into space, opening opponents up and creating gaps for his teammates to exploit.

Did you know?

Schlager is a big Arsenal fan and named Thierry Henry as one of his favourite players when he was growing up. He was also attracted to coaching at an early age, and says Pep Guardiola is his role model, especially the team he formed at Barcelona: "He was formidable, I look back at videos of him today and wonder how they did it, it was amazing."

Like his former Wolfsburg coach Oliver Glasner, Schlager donates a proportion of his salary to the Common Goal initiative.

What they're saying

"I'd like to get forward myself from time to time, but with the speed Xaver goes at, I just stay where I am so we're covered defensively. We now know the runs each of us is going to make and don't have to talk so much, it just works." – Former Wolfsburg midfield partner Maximilian Arnold

"I love players who can play in many different positions, and that's definitely the case with him. I'm absolutely convinced of his quality." – ex-Austria coach Franco Foda

"Xaver Schlager is a tough-tackling and hard-running central midfielder, who not only knows our style of play, but has been playing in this way for years now. Xaver will be a great addition to us both on and off the pitch." - Leipzig sporting director Christopher Vivell 

"I'm really pleased that this move has been completed and I can continue my development here. The club has big targets and I want to play my part in achieving them!" - Schlager after signing for Leipzig in June 2022