Those Werder players who played at least one half against Valencia on Tuesday night spent their Wednesday morning "running" drill on the bikes while the others who only played...
Those Werder players who played at least one half against Valencia on Tuesday night spent their Wednesday morning "running" drill on the bikes while the others who only played...
Those Werder players who played at least one half against Valencia on Tuesday night spent their Wednesday morning "running" drill on the bikes while the others who only played shortly or not at all were on the training pitch. With the team for the first time again was Markus Rosenberg, who has been dealing with a dislocated kneecap since his last national team trip with Sweden in early June.
"My knee is better. I hope it holds up now, even if it still hurts a little bit," said the striker who was visibly happy to return and should get back to team training in the coming weeks. Back in team training since Monday has been Sebastian Prödl, who was able to play the final 10 minutes against Valencia after missing a number of weeks with a viral infection. "I am doing really well. I have gotten over my problems and am happy to finally be back with the team," said the Austrian international.
