Kempf and Reese back in Hertha training
Marc Oliver Kempf and Fabian Reese have returned to team training at second-division soccer club Hertha BSC. While striker Reese had been absent from training on Monday due to a root canal treatment on his tooth and defender Kempf for reasons of load management, both professionals were able to complete the sessions on Tuesday. On the other hand, the injured Palko and Bence Dardai, Jeremy Dudziak, Ibrahim Maza and Agustín Rogel were still missing. Robert Kwasigroch and Toni Leistner trained individually to control their workload, as Hertha announced on Tuesday.
In addition to the injured and injured professionals, Hertha coach Pal Dardai will be without a further eleven players during the international break who have been called up to their national teams or youth teams. On Thursday, those remaining at home will play a test match against regional league side VSG Altglienicke before the professionals are released for the weekend after Friday's training session.
In the coming week, the team will prepare for the upcoming league match at Hannover 96 on November 24 (6:30 p.m./Sky). Hertha have not lost in four league games, but have let a potential win slip from their grasp in the last two games in Rostock (0-0) and against Karlsruhe (2-2) and are in twelfth place with 17 points after 13 matchdays.
Fabian Reese, who had a root canal treatment on his tooth, resumed training with Hertha BSC's second-division team after missing sessions on Monday. Meanwhile, defender Marc Oliver Kempf also returned to training as part of Hertha BSC's load management strategy.
Source: www.dpa.com