Hertha Berlin Faces Injury Challenges Ahead of Crucial Training Week

Mon 14th Jul, 2025

Hertha Berlin's preparations for the upcoming season have been significantly impacted by injuries within the squad. Coach Stefan Leitl is navigating a challenging situation as several key players are unavailable during what is typically considered a crucial week for team development.

While the team is stationed in the scenic Tirol region for their training camp, they have faced setbacks, including a recent 0-1 defeat against Danish club Brøndby IF in a friendly match. Following this loss, Leitl expressed the importance of making the most of the current circumstances, despite the challenges posed by the injury crisis.

Plans for a second friendly match against Istanbul Basaksehir FK have been scrapped, further complicating the team's preparation. However, there is some optimism as new signing Paul Seguin and defender Deyovaisio Zeefuik are expected to return to full training on Tuesday after recovering from their respective injuries.

Meanwhile, defender Linus Gechter's return may take longer, and several players, including John Anthony Brooks, Pascal Klemens, Tim Goller, and Luca Schuler, were unable to travel due to injuries. Additionally, key player Fabian Reese was sidelined by an illness, having suffered from fever prior to the match against Brøndby.

Leitl emphasized the team's goal of becoming the fittest squad in the second Bundesliga, despite the current setbacks. He acknowledged that while these injuries might dampen morale, it is essential for the team to focus on overcoming the situation without risking further injuries. The coach remains committed to ensuring the players are not pushed too hard, prioritizing their health and recovery as they aim for a successful season.

As Hertha Berlin continues its preparations, the emphasis remains on maximizing training efficiency and fostering a resilient team spirit, crucial for navigating the challenges ahead in the competitive landscape of German football.


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