Khaleej Times

Spate of injuries mars Bundesliga’s return

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berlin - Injuries are likely to be under the spotlight as the Bundesliga stages its second round of matches since the Covid-19 stoppage at the weekend after last week’s restart produced a number of victims.

Leaders Bayern Munich, chasing an eighth successive title will host 13thplaced Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday evening while Borussia Dortmund, who are four points behind in second, visit sixth-placed VfL Wolfsburg in the afternoon. Last week’s restart was generally seen as having gone off successful­ly, albeit in a surreal atmosphere without spectators at any of the games.

However, at least half a dozen players suffered injuries, highlighti­ng concerns about plunging straight into competitiv­e action after a two-month stoppage without warmup matches. The most conspicuou­s was 17-year-old midfielder Giovanni Reyna, who was denied a first start for Borussia Dortmund by an injury during the warmup when they faced Schalke 04 in the Ruhr derby.

He was replaced by Thorgan Hazard who himself went off with an injury during the 4-0 win while Schalke 04 pair Jean-Clair Todibo and Amine Harit also suffered injuries.

Other casualties included Sebastian Rudy and Ihlas Bebou of Hoffenheim, Borussia Moechengla­dbach’s Marcus Thuram and Per Ciljan Skjelbred of Hertha Berlin. Although teams can now make five substituti­ons per match instead of the usual three — a temporary measure brought in especially to deal with the unusual circumstan­ces — the upcoming flurry of fixtures leaves players even more vulnerable.

“The players will be flat after 60 minutes,” warned Marc Lorenz, a midfielder with second tier Karlsruher, earlier this month. “Even the five substituti­ons that have been made won’t help. That’s when the fatigue will come and then the serious injuries.”

 ?? AP ?? Dortmund’s Thorgan Hazard (left) suffered an injury during the match against Schalke 04. —
AP Dortmund’s Thorgan Hazard (left) suffered an injury during the match against Schalke 04. —

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