After testicular cancer disease
For the seriously ill Sébastien Haller, the long road back to normality has begun. After two surgeries and chemotherapy, the 28-year-old attacker returned to his team-mates at Borussia Dortmund late Monday afternoon for the first time since he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. At the start of the preparations for the second part of the season in the Bundesliga, he completed parts of the obligatory performance diagnostics. At 5 p.m., Haller drove alone to the BVB training ground in his car – accompanied by a flurry of flashbulbs from numerous cameras.
Haller, who was signed by Ajax Amsterdam for 31 million euros last summer and was intended as a replacement for Torgarant Erling Haaland (Manchester City), had to undergo a second operation in November.
According to current plans, Haller will travel to Marbella next Friday for the one-week training camp for sixth-place Bundesliga players. “He feels a great desire to finally be with us again and to be able to train. We’re really looking forward to him and to him,” sporting director Sebastian Kehl recently told the “Ruhr Nachrichten”. On the basis of the data determined during the medical test, careful training should take place – without pressure from the top of the club. Kehl told the “WAZ” that the next few days would be looked at. “There is a positive trend with him.”
Update 8:51 p.m.: In the evening, BVB published a short statement by Haller to the fans via social media. “Hi guys, I’m finally back,” the striker introduced the 14-second clip. “It wasn’t that easy, but with your support it went better and was easier to do.” He is now looking ahead and looking forward to seeing the fans back in the stadium “for a few victories”.
Seb has a message for you! pic.twitter.com/eMmN26mEmL
— Borussia Dortmund (@BVB) January 2, 2023
Reus, Dahoud & Co. report back to BVB after injuries
The new year also began for the other BVB pros with the determination of fitness values. According to reports, Marco Reus seems to have overcome his ankle injury and is available again after a forced break of months. There are similarly positive forecasts for convalescents such as Mahmoud Dahoud, Jamie Bynoe-Gittens (both shoulder surgery), Anthony Modeste (groin surgery) and Marius Wolf (balance disorders), who coached Edin Terzic seven weeks after the inglorious end of the year in Mönchengladbach (2nd :4) and welcomed the crash in sixth place.
On Wednesday, the first complete unit should take place on the lawn. The finishing touches for the Bundesliga restart on January 22 against FC Augsburg will take place in Marbella. Tests against Fortuna Düsseldorf (January 10) and FC Basel (January 13) will take place there.
Squad values 2022: BVB, Man United & Juventus among the biggest losers
The captain reports for duty. pic.twitter.com/uLUUwgziXr
— Borussia Dortmund (@BVB) January 2, 2023
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