At the Bundesliga soccer club VfB Stuttgart, the personnel problems are slowly decreasing after the corona chaos of the past two weeks.
Defense chief Waldemar Anton and offensive player Erik Thommy were on the training ground for the first time on Wednesday after their domestic isolation, midfielder Orel Mangala was also there.
Stuttgart - The Belgian was last tested negative several times after a positive PCR test last Friday and completed the unit with the team.
He should therefore be an option again for the Bundesliga game on Sunday (5.30 p.m. / DAZN) against 1. FC Union Berlin.
Thommy and Anton, on the other hand, initially trained individually after the joint warm-up program.
Regular goalkeeper Florian Müller and winger Roberto Massimo, who had also tested positive for Corona, were not yet back on the training ground.
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In return, the long-term injured Silas Katompa Mvumpa was able to contest the warm-up with his team-mates for the first time since his serious knee injury on Wednesday.
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