Gladbach's young talents in the training camp: Weigl risks a look at the future

Gladbach's young talents in the training camp: Weigl risks a look at the future

promoting young talent at Borussia Mönchengladbach: A look at the talent

On Saturday at 10:30 a.m., the training camp on Tegernsee begins for Borussia Mönchengladbach, where the team will complete intensive training sessions under the guidance of coach Gerardo Seoane (45). The focus is on the promising young players who have the opportunity to prove themselves with the professionals.

The young talents in the spotlight

The 17-year-old Niklas Swider and Kilian Sauck are among the young players, who have regularly participated in the training of the first team since the preparation on July 10th. Another emerging player, Winsley Boteli (18), and Charles Hermann (18), are currently not represented in the training camp, as you can collect game practice in the regional league start with the U23 by Borussia Mönchengladbach.

Weigl's assessment of the talent

Julian Weigl (28), Vice captain of the team, expressed a positive comment about the young players. He praised their talent and observed how they accept the challenge: "The boys all bring a lot of talent with them. They accelerate, show this carefree and find it quite well." Weigl emphasizes that the talents are in training with a clear reason and want to bring their skills to their own.

challenges in the transition

The transition from youth to senior football should not be underestimated. Weigl emphasizes the challenges: "I still know that from myself. In youth it is a lot of football, a lot of playful solutions are sought. To play against men, you have to get used to it first." This realization shows that the pressure to perform and play in the professional area have a completely different dimension.

The role of Tony Jantschke

An important mentor for the young players is Tony Jantschke, who moved to Borussia Mönchengladbach's coaching staff after his last Bundesliga season. Jantschke will play a central role in the development of the talent and act as a contact person. Weigl emphasizes that the support of experienced players like Jantschke can help the young actors to find their way faster in the professional sector.

conclusion: future prospects for the jewels of Gladbach

The young players of Borussia Mönchengladbach represent an important part of the future of the association. With the correct funding and guidance of experienced teammates and trainers, these talents have the opportunity to successfully establish themselves in professional football. The encounters in the training camp are just the beginning of a hopefully successful path for the young players.

- Nag