VfL Bochum’s head coach, Dieter Hecking, is taking a measured approach to striker Myron Boadu’s return to the pitch. After being sidelined by pubic bone inflammation, the talented forward has rejoined team training. Yet, Hecking remains cautious, emphasizing that Boadu’s match readiness is still a work in progress.
“He has to work for it,” Hecking stated firmly. “If I think he can help us physically and in terms of fitness, then he’ll be in. He’s talented, but fitness is non-negotiable.”
With Bochum’s upcoming fixture against FC Union Berlin on the horizon, the coach has expressed doubts about Boadu’s availability. Instead, he seems to be eyeing the post-winter break as the ideal timeframe for the striker to make a meaningful impact.
By prioritizing Boadu’s long-term fitness over immediate results, Hecking is signaling his commitment to the player’s well-being and the team’s future success. This cautious approach underscores the importance of patience and preparation in ensuring Boadu returns in peak condition.
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