BVB: Erling Haaland is apparently suffering a setback – comeback only in April?

BVB: Erling Haaland is apparently suffering a setback – comeback only in April?

BVB: Erling Haaland is apparently suffering a setback – comeback only in April?

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Erling Haaland has been missing from Borussia Dortmund since the end of January. And apparently the star striker could even be out until April.

The injured BVB striker Erling Haaland has apparently suffered a setback. As the image reported, the 21-year-old could not celebrate his comeback for Borussia Dortmund until April.

According to this, Haaland is still having problems with the torn muscle fiber in his thigh that he suffered in mid-January. Due to a slight setback recently, the Norwegian could only celebrate his return to the pitch after the international break at the end of March.

Haaland was in Munich last week. The short trip had also fueled the ongoing speculation about his future. Spanish media even speculated that Haaland should have met with representatives of FC Barcelona in Munich. Loud image Rather, treatment of his injury by bio-structural engineer Ralph Frank, who had previously looked after Marco Reus, was the reason for Haaland’s stay in Munich.

BVB: Erling Haaland is back on the training ground after all

After all, Haaland returned to the training ground in Dortmund on Friday, but he has not yet been able to train intensively.

Haaland tore a thigh muscle in the 3-2 win at TSG Hoffenheim in mid-January. A quick return was initially assumed. But meanwhile he has already missed six competitive games.

“Erling still has slight problems. He just doesn’t feel free. He still doesn’t feel clear about his movements,” said coach Marco Rose during the 1-1 draw against FC Augsburg on Sunday. “It’s a vague story. We don’t want to run into something new again, neither does he. We don’t want to gamble with his health. To be honest, I have to say that it can take a few more days.”

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