Fabian Reese celebrates comeback: Dreams of promotion at Hertha BSC!
Fabian Reese, Hertha BSC player, was injured in the friendly against Energie Cottbus and missed the preparation.

Fabian Reese celebrates comeback: Dreams of promotion at Hertha BSC!
The winger Fabian Reese is currently celebrating a surprising upswing at Hertha BSC. In the first friendly against Ludwigsfelde, the 26-year-old scored two goals and showed that he is in good shape. Even though he came away empty-handed in the following friendly against BFC Dynamo, Hertha won impressively 6-0. These performances are particularly notable given that Reese missed almost the entire season a year ago due to a serious injury in the friendly against Energie Cottbus. In the past season he only made 18 appearances, but under new coach Stefan Leitl he showed significantly more quality and commitment in the second half of the season.
Reports from the Berliner Zeitung make it clear that Reese, who was in a good mood at the flea market at Boxhagener Platz on Sunday, was training intensively again on Monday in preparation for the next friendly against TSV Havelse. The fight for a return to the Bundesliga is high on his agenda and Reese has announced he will stay at Hertha BSC to attack again. Unfortunately, there are also downsides to this preparation phase: John Anthony Brooks and Pascal Klemens, two important players, suffered injuries that could leave both of them out for a long time.
Injuries in the team
The series of injuries in the team not only affects Reese, who is well on the way to rehabilitation, but also Brooks, who immediately missed the first training session after his return to Hertha BSC. After a foul, he fell unhappily and had to leave the field after just 15 minutes due to a calf injury. Klemens was injured during the warm-up and is suffering from a capsule and ligament injury. Coach Stefan Leitl expressed disappointment about these setbacks, which could hinder the team's preparation for the new season. Both players will be missing from the training camp in Kitzbühel and therefore also from the upcoming friendly games against Bröndby IF and Istanbul Basaksehir FK.
However, Reese is showing confidence and hopes to get through the preparation without injury. He recognized the psychological challenges that come with injuries. According to an article from die-sportpsychologen.de, these emotional stresses can increase significantly, even when it comes to returning to training after an injury. The loss of sporting identity and the risk of setbacks can lead to fear and uncertainty among athletes. Returning to competition requires not only physical fitness, but also mental strength.
The look into the future
However, Reese is determined not to give up. His previous experiences have taught him the importance of staying strong both physically and mentally. He is using the current preparation phase to consolidate his fundamentals. During preparation, not only is the understanding of the game sharpened, but we also work on minimizing the risk of injury through stress management. In doing so, he could take an important step forward not only for himself, but also for the entire team.
With a clear goal in mind, the winger is optimistic about the future. The next test games will give him and his teammates the opportunity to optimally prepare for the start of the season on August 3rd against SC Paderborn. The sporting ambitions are great and Reese is ready to do his part. A return to the Bundesliga is on the cards, and with his indispensability on the pitch he will do everything he can to achieve this goal.
Further details about Fabian's performance can be found at Berlin newspaper read up. For even more background and historical explanation about sports psychology aspects, visit die-sportpsychologen.de. Look up too rbb24.de for the latest news about the team.