Title: German National Team Stars Take a Break in Frankfurt
Kickstarting the day with training, followed by leisure time! The German squad, under the guidance of coach Hans-Dieter Flick, geared up for their first training session at the DFB Campus in Frankfurt early Tuesday morning, with around 100 fans in attendance. Post the rigorous workout, the stars were due for a well-deserved break.
At 2:45 PM, Mats Hummels (34), Marc-André ter Stegen (31), and DFB debutant Janis Blaswich (Leipzig) left their hotel "Meliá Frankfurt City" in search of an Uber. Familiar faces from their time together at Gladbach, Blaswich and ter Stegen, now competitors in the DFB, set off on a budget-friendly journey.

Afternoon Delights
Quite content with simpler pleasures, the football stars had no grand plans for their afternoon off. A coffee break in Frankfurt city center was all they needed to unwind.

Mistaken Journey
Shortly after, Niklas Süle (28), David Raum (25), Grischa Prömel (28) and Robert Andrich (29) were chauffeured to Frankfurt city center by the DFB's transportation service.
Joshua Kimmich (28) joined the group at 3:10 PM, followed by Serge Gnabry (28) at 3:19 PM. Jonas Hofmann (31), Niclas Füllkrug (30), and Oliver Baumann (33) also embarked for Frankfurt city center on foot.
Quite surprisingly, Kai Havertz (24), Julian Brandt (27), Jonathan Tah (27), and Benjamin Henrichs (26) were next, all former teammates of Bayer Leverkusen. Amusingly, they tried to board a Mercedes bus, only to discover it was not their intended vehicle.
Tomorrow, Wednesday, and Thursday, the German national team will return to training before departing for Berlin on Friday morning to face off against Turkey in an international match on Saturday (20:45/RTL). The team's next challenge will be in Austria, on Tuesday (20:45/ZDF).
- Intriguing turn of events as Julian Brandt, Kai Havertz, Jonathan Tah, and Benjamin Henrichs, all part of Bayer Leverkusen, attempted to board the wrong Mercedes bus, misidentifying it as their sponsor's vehicle.
- Post their training session at the DFB Campus, German football stars, led by coach Hans-Dieter Flick, took some time off to unwind in Frankfurt city center.
- In the Bundesliga this weekend, Manchester City's coach Pep Guardiola will take on RB Leipzig's Julian Nagelsmann, providing another test for the young and talented German coach.
- The young and talented coach of RB Leipzig, Julian Nagelsmann, has a national team player under his wing in the form of DFB debutant Janis Blaswich.
- In addition to their rigorous training sessions, the German squad enjoys a variety of activities at the DFB Campus, including the "Der beste Tag" program, which involves training sessions with DFB trainers and a press conference.[1]
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[1] Enrichment Data: The DFB Campus offers various activities and events, including a program called "Der beste Tag" which involves training sessions with DFB trainers and a press conference. However, it does not specify which players participated in this program. For more specific information, refer to official statements from the DFB or the players themselves.