Erling Haaland has recovered from the injury to the internal ligament in his knee that he suffered two weeks ago in the German soccer classic against Bayern Munich. The Norwegian goalscorer trained as normal on Tuesday and will be an option for Borussia Dortmund coach Lucien Favre ahead of the game that will face BVB with Fortuna Düsseldorf on Saturday. Everything points to Haaland, except for an unexpected relapse, starting from the bench and entering the field of play during the second half of the crash.
The session was also Marco Reus, who seems to have left behind a true ordeal of injury that had him separated from the lawn since February 4. The bees captain suffered a torn ligament in his abductor and missed a total of twelve official games to date. Reus will increase the load for the next few days and, if all goes well, even there is the possibility that he will play the odd game in the rest of the season. “Good news,” said Michael Zorc, Borussia's sports director.
Dortmund season ends on June 27, date on which the last of the remaining four days in the Bundesliga will be played. Unlike Bayern, who is still alive in the Pokal and in the Champions, the Signal Iduna Park box was eliminated in both competitions and, therefore, will enjoy a long vacation until the highest German competition returns in September.