Showing posts with label Jürgen Klopp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jürgen Klopp. Show all posts
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Mohamed Zidan is pleased with life in Dortmund
Per Bild, Mohamed Zidan is not only pleased with life in Dortmund but expressed his dissatisfaction of his time in Hamburg. With particular reference to Hamburg's former coach Hubb Stevens, now of PSV he noted how he, "was a total outsider." However all that has changed and the talented Egyptian international enjoys a great relationship with Jürgen Klopp and all his teammates. Great news for die Schwarzgelben as they head into the second half of the season.
Jakub Blaszczykowski injury not serious
Jürgen Klopp breathed a sigh of relief as BVB medical staff confirmed that Jakub Blaszczykowski will be available by late January to early February. "Kuba" suffered the injury during training and there was concern that the injury was a ruptured tendon. However upon examination by Dr. Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt and club physician Dr. Braun it was confirmed that he should be available within the next three weeks.
Dr. Braun said,"Fortunately, the injury doesn´t concern the tendon. Kuba should be ready to fully return in about three weeks."
Borussia Dortmund returns to Bundesliga play against Bayer Leverkusen on January 31 with Bayern the following week.
Dr. Braun said,"Fortunately, the injury doesn´t concern the tendon. Kuba should be ready to fully return in about three weeks."
Borussia Dortmund returns to Bundesliga play against Bayer Leverkusen on January 31 with Bayern the following week.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
a beautiful victory by BVB
With an extremely clinical display of balanced Football and good defending die Schwarzgelben defeated Karlsruher SC 1-0. As expected KSC put up a great fight and narrowly missed defeating Jürgen Klopp's side but Mohamed Zidan's goal twenty minutes into the match proved to be the deciding strike. The victory puts BVB in fourth place of the Bundesliga table, awaiting todays results.
The match was definitely not free of controversy as KSC had a Edmond Kapllani goal called back with a late offside call and a further goal oddly called back that looked to be cleared-out from behind the line. However BVB took the lead twenty minutes after the start when Hungarian international Tamás Hajnal swung in a pin-point cross in-close that Mohamed Zidan flicked past KSC 'keeper Markus Miller who otherwise played a perfect match. Following the break, with the loyal support of the Wildparkstadion behind then, KSC was clearly the aggressor but they couldn't breakthrough a great back line performance, most notably by Mats Hummels and Neven Subotić. Jakub Blaszczykowski's pace was a tactical weapon as always and as KSC through forward, his runs threatened to extend the lead and kept the home side honest. However in the end Roman Weidenfeller's work between the pipes in keeping his second consecutive clean sheet gave BVB the victory and three points.
The match was definitely not free of controversy as KSC had a Edmond Kapllani goal called back with a late offside call and a further goal oddly called back that looked to be cleared-out from behind the line. However BVB took the lead twenty minutes after the start when Hungarian international Tamás Hajnal swung in a pin-point cross in-close that Mohamed Zidan flicked past KSC 'keeper Markus Miller who otherwise played a perfect match. Following the break, with the loyal support of the Wildparkstadion behind then, KSC was clearly the aggressor but they couldn't breakthrough a great back line performance, most notably by Mats Hummels and Neven Subotić. Jakub Blaszczykowski's pace was a tactical weapon as always and as KSC through forward, his runs threatened to extend the lead and kept the home side honest. However in the end Roman Weidenfeller's work between the pipes in keeping his second consecutive clean sheet gave BVB the victory and three points.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
BVB injury update
Die Schwarzgelben injury situation has taken a turn for the worse.
Team physician Dr. Markus Braun, confirmed that Mats Hummels will be out for four weeks with a torn ligament in his right ankle. The nineteen year-old German U-21 defender started the Vfl match but was replaced by Robert Kovac at the break after suffering the injury. Unfortunately BVB will additionally be without Alexander Frei for two weeks with a similar injury. Like Mats Hummels, the Swiss international started the Vfl match but was substituted with nineteen minutes remaining.
If their is a reason for optimism, it is that Jakub Blaszczykowski's surgery to repair a broken nose was successful. The tough-as-nails Polish international hasn't missed anytime and Jürgen Klopp is hopeful that he will be available for the weekends tilt against Hamburger SV. Given Kuba's past history is dealing with pain it will take quite an effort to keep him out of the lineup.
Team physician Dr. Markus Braun, confirmed that Mats Hummels will be out for four weeks with a torn ligament in his right ankle. The nineteen year-old German U-21 defender started the Vfl match but was replaced by Robert Kovac at the break after suffering the injury. Unfortunately BVB will additionally be without Alexander Frei for two weeks with a similar injury. Like Mats Hummels, the Swiss international started the Vfl match but was substituted with nineteen minutes remaining.
If their is a reason for optimism, it is that Jakub Blaszczykowski's surgery to repair a broken nose was successful. The tough-as-nails Polish international hasn't missed anytime and Jürgen Klopp is hopeful that he will be available for the weekends tilt against Hamburger SV. Given Kuba's past history is dealing with pain it will take quite an effort to keep him out of the lineup.
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