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A day after the Bundesliga league leader LASK, kickers from defending and chasing champion Red Bull Salzburg returned to the field yesterday from their “headquarters”. “Madly liberating,” defender Maximilian Wöber described the first unit, which was held in small groups of four players. For coach Jesse Marsch, the focus at the moment is “getting really fit again.”
“He spent a lot of time at home,” Wöber said in the subsequent video press conference. “It was really fast, the motivation has become less and less. Today was even more fun,” said the team player ÖFB.
The drive at the Taxham Training Center was conducted in two separate tranches, with one group moving to Red Bull Arena and the other to Taxham. Each group then kicked in different places.
With the exception of Mohamed Camara, who had traveled to his home country of Mali for personal reasons before the situation worsened and is now trapped there due to travel restrictions, all of the squad’s players were present. The latest crown tests for players, coaches and coaches were negative, the club said.
For sports director Christoph Freund, Tuesday also “brought an important first step back to normal. You could tell the fun they are having again.”
With record champion Rapid, another top club has started small group training. “It certainly is not the case that is significant when it comes to a game, but it is important that the children can work with the ball again on the grass,” coach Dietmar Kühbauer said.
In contrast to many other league competitors, the Hütteldorfer decided against Covid 19 testing despite the coronavirus pandemic before the “restart”. However, before training sessions begin on the courts next to the Allianz Stadium, captain Stefan Schwab and company must take a fever measurement. There were no problems yesterday. Except for Philipp Schobesberger, who was convalescing after his cruciate ligament rupture, Kühbauer has all his strength at his disposal.