The Schalke shot stopper is aiming to return to first team action once the next season starts and has admitted that he has fully recovered from his knee injury.
The German Under-21 international was ruled out for the season when he suffered a knee injury last October. The player has now recovered from his injury woes and is targeting a return to the first team when the next season starts
in August this year.
Fahrmann has returned to first team training and is on his way to a swift recovery after being out for eight months. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Timo-Hildebrand-c35115 took his place and guided Die Knappen to a third place finish at the end of the season in the
Bundesliga.
The former Eintracht Frankfurt goalkeeper has admitted that he is happy to return to light training and is determined to make a comeback once the season starts later this year. He insisted that he will start his preparations earlier
than the squad and will be with the Schalke side when the training begins in July for the upcoming Bundesliga season.
“Things are looking very good again. I returned to full training a few weeks ago and I've been able to do almost every drill on the training ground. I'll start my preparations for next season three weeks before the rest of the
squad to make sure I'm fully fit when we all resume at the beginning of July,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
On the other hand, the glovesman added that he will be supporting Die Mannschaft in the Euro 2012. He admitted that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 has a string squad and has a great chance of winning the competition.
“Yes, of course. I'll try to keep up with the European Championship while I'm on holiday and obviously when I'm back in Germany as well. I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for our captain, Benedikt Howedes, in particular,” he concluded.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Manuel-Neuer-c23424 left for Bayern Munich.
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