Borussia Mönchengladbach's coach Adi Hütter took action against possible espionage before the away game at Hertha BSC Berlin on Saturday evening (6.30 p.m. / Sky).
“Before the Wolfsburg game, many knew what we were going to do.
That is why it is unfortunately necessary that we have our peace and quiet now and then and that we can rehearse things in camera, ”said the Austrian about the three secret units this week.
Düsseldorf - Before the last away game at VfL Wolfsburg, details from the Bundesliga soccer team's training sessions fell into the wrong hands too soon.
Nevertheless, Borussia won the game 3-1.
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According to Hütter, the personal situation had improved further before the Berlin game, Marcus Thuram had "partially" trained with the team again, but was not yet an issue for Saturday.
World champions Christoph Kramer and Stefan Lainer are also on their way back.
According to Hütter, one can hope that “the entire squad” will be available again after the last international break in November.
Hertha BSC is subject to "fluctuations in performance" in Hütter's opinion, but has recently "done well" at its former club Eintracht Frankfurt.
Regarding the sluggish development of the financially massively pepped up Berliners who are in 13th place, sports director Max Eberl said: “Fundamentally, money makes a lot of things easier.
Still, you have to make strategic decisions.
None of this happens overnight.
That's why I believe that Hertha is a club that will sooner or later play for Europe. ”Dpa