The former Werder Bremen winger has hailed Chelsea’s training techniques that are preparing their stars to compete in the upcoming Premier League season as he has termed them much more intensive than the ones that are used
in German football...
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786’s newest additions to their squad has hailed the club’s training process which is preparing the players to compete in the upcoming Premier League season.
Marin was signed by Chelsea from Werder Bremen at the start of the summer transfer window and now the German winger is training with the first team to get a feel of the team spirit and get his fitness levels up to the Premier League
standards.
Chelsea won the F.A Cup as well as the UEFA Champions League last season under http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904’s
upcoming stars and Chelsea will benefit from his versatile nature as he can play as a second striker as well as on the left wing.
The Blues are undergoing a shake up at the moment after http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Nicolas-Anelka-c27786 and Didier Drogba’s departure from the club. Di Matteo’s men have also added Edin Hazard to their squad as they are attempting to change their style of play
to a more fluid one with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernando-Torres-c13707 as the focal point of their attack. It will be interesting to see if Marin earns a first team spot in the Chelsea line-up as he will be facing competition for places from the likes of Malouda and Sturridge.
Marin said, "The training is a good intensity. I like the training here because we train most of the time with the ball. In Germany in pre-season we did more running without the ball. It is also nice here to see how good the players
are in the possession games with the ball.”
He added, "In Germany you don't have a training ground like this, so huge where you can see the many pitches for the younger players too. If Chelsea calls you then it is a really nice feeling. It is a good experience to play in
another country and in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749, which for me is the best league.”
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