Hopefully we won’t get into the pad (d) eln against the English …
After the show of strength in the round of 16 against Hungary (2: 2), national coach Jogi Löw (61) gave his players the day after the regeneration on Friday. Shake the (almost) embarrassment out of your head and legs somehow.
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Much of the team tried to do this in padel tennis. The players around Manuel Neuer (35) let off steam on the special hard court courts on the Adidas site.
The captain started sweating against Leon Goretzka (26) and Christian Günter (28) in the small-court version of tennis, which is also played with a plexiglass border and carbon rackets. And as a tennis ace (played actively in the club as a teenager), he was ultimately the winner.
On the square next to it, Joshua Kimmich (26) was full of ambition, cursed and laughed together with doubles partner Robin Koch (24). The two shooed Serge Gnabry (25) and Robin Gosens (26) through the cage. By the way, Portugal star Gosens came out with a baseball cap and gold chains. Cool…
At noon it was all about on the right tennis court: Timo Werner (25) and Kevin Volland (28) chased Bernd Leno (29) and Kai Havertz (22) across the court in doubles. “Great ball!”, “It was over!” And “On, on and on”, the four of them pounded around the ears.
By the way: The national coach also used the day off for a little football compensation. In a black hooded suit, Löw went around on his bike at 19 degrees and gusts of wind through tranquil Herzogenaurach (23,000 inhabitants).
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