The head coach has lamented the nervousness of his players after watching his side slump to a surprise defeat and says they must now take a least a point against Portugal
Marcel Koller felt his Austria players were struck down by nerves as they fell to a shock 2-0 defeat to Hungary to open their Euro 2016 campaign.
Austria started as favourites for the Group F meeting in Bordeaux, but failed to take the lead when on top in the first half, David Alaba unfortunate to see a first-minute effort hit the post.
And they were made to pay in the second period as goals from Adam Szalai and Zoltan Stieber, either side of Aleksandar Dragovic's red card, meant for a miserable opener for 10-man Austria.