Intensive session - Jensen injured

Daniel Jensen has been sidelined with a thigh injury.
First Team
Wednesday, 02.04.2008 / 14:17

Following training on Tuesday, Sebastian Boenisch came to a short, but honest conclusion: “It was very intensive”, explained the full-back before dashing off to the changing rooms to escape the threatening rain.

Following training on Tuesday, Sebastian Boenisch came to a short, but honest conclusion: “It was very intensive”, explained the full-back before dashing off to the changing rooms to escape the threatening rain. The Green-Whites intend to use a committed effort to break their current negative run and trainer Thomas Schaaf was very satisfied with the attitude at the most recent session: “We trained well and intensively. Activity, commitment and determination were clear to see. That’s just how we want things to be at the weekend too”, added the 46 year old with a view to the up-coming Bundesliga clash with Hertha BSC Berlin.

 

“We need to absorb the things which we saw last weekend, reflect them and get to work on putting them right. That’s our job”, remarked the trainer and he continued by saying: “We will attempt to maintain the things which are working whilst we improve upon our mistakes. It’s not possible to do that in just one session though.”

 

Daniel Jensen was met with a sudden, unexpected hitch in his enthusiasm to get working. The midfielder was forced to cut training short due to a thigh problem. The Danish international is still awaiting a complete diagnosis of the injury: “I don’t know what it is but it happened as I was running - it’s really bitter”, commented the clearly crestfallen Jensen. Thomas Schaaf remarked: “We’ll just have to wait and see what it is.”

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