FC Schalke 04 reports further failures

FC Schalke 04 is in a difficult position as they head into the winter break. With four of their players currently absent due to health issues, the German club has had to start an intensive training week in order to get back on track. Read on to find out more about Schalke's struggles and what this could mean for their upcoming matches.

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FC Schalke 04 started another intensive training week prior to going into a short Christmas break before Christmas Eve. As the Bundesliga's bottom of the table reported, 4 gamers were missing out on for health factors.

The royal blue confirmed that at the start of the training session with Jordan Larsson, Julius Shell, Justin Geekier and Tobias Moor, 4 actors were not part of the training group due to health problem. The quartet was still completely there recently when there was a 3: 4 against Marduk Split in a friendly in Croatia. In the test last Friday, the offensive players Larsson and Moor, as well as keeper Geekier and U23 gamer Shell were all on the yard. This indicates that head coach Thomas Was has to improvise something again today and still can not work with a full squad. In addition to the totally filed-up quartet, Henning Patrician and Alex Oral were likewise missing out on in group training on Monday. Patrician also stopped working recently, Oral dragged herself around with back problems. Both only contested individual units.

first Bundesliga video game 2022 at Eintracht Frankfurt

Another test video game will be turning up next Thursday from 7:00 p.m. Prior to the split video game, FC Schalke had currently played a 2-2 test at Rapid Vienna. After the training break in between the holidays, the S04-Tross stated goodbye to winter training camp in Belem in Turkish from January 2nd to January 11th. There, further test video games are on the program against the league competitor Welder Bremen (January 14 from 3:30 p.m.). In the Bundesliga, the miners will continue on January 21 (from 3:30 p.m.) with the away video game at Eintracht Frankfurt.

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