Already against Hertha, Co-Trainer Christian Peintinger had taken over the boss role at the sideline, and also in Bochum Adi Hütter will still be missing and remain in the home office for Covid-19. The GLADBACHER Chef coach is experiencing the descent fight from afar, and his team probably waits much more resistance than last Saturday.
Immediately after the 2-0 against the Berliner, Peintinger had demanded, the foals had to get out of their lethargy, which had previously been held after a victory. "We have to make sure and finally become more constant," the Austrian had challenged.
Elvedi on coronavirus ill
Well possible that the foals also start at the Castroper Straße with a triple chain, in which this time returns Marvin Friedrich, who retired in Mönchengladbach in January, will be after surviving gastrointestinal infection of the Mittelmann. Nico Elvedi has been positively tested on COVID-19, so Borussia's rear row must be rebuilt.
I expect us to occur in Bochum as in the first half against Hertha.
Christian Peinfinger
"We want to convince playfully, and over 90 minutes," Peintinger said on Wednesday. His requirement: "I expect us to act in Bochum as in the first half against Hertha."
On Saturday, Captain Lars Stindl celebrated his comeback in the Gladbacher jersey, but for the starting elf, however, on Friday, it will not be enough for his interior band injury. "For that he was out too long, that would be too early," says Peintinger. Just a little more time is Jonas Hofmann, who is already turning his laps on the square again. "However," says Peontinger, "he does not work again with the ball. With him we still patience."
Although the all-clear was, of course, with wastage man Tony Jantschke, who had stopped the training on the day before. "That," said Peintinger, "was a pure precaution. He is no danger that he fails on Friday."
Incidentally, Borussia has no particularly good memories of the past games at Castroper Straße. The last victory in Bochum has been 2-0 on March 25, 1995 among Bernd Krauss. Among other things, Max Eberl played at the Bochumern. Quite a long time.
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