Ecstatic Fan for both BVB and DFB Squad: Schotterbeck's Anticipated Return
Fabio Silva and Nico Schlotterbeck Set to Return for Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund (BVB) are set to welcome back two key players for their upcoming Bundesliga match against FC Schalke 04 on Sunday at 7:30 PM. The game will be broadcast on DAZN.
Fabio Silva, the new signing from Wolverhampton Wanderers, has been dealing with an old adductor injury but is now reintegrated into the team. According to Coach Niko Kovac, Silva was with the team for the first time and is expected to make his first appearance for BVB in early October.
Silva's return comes as a boost for Kovac, who has also announced that if Nico Schlotterbeck feels good, he will be an alternative for the squad. Schlotterbeck, a regular in the Bundesliga, has been missing from the national team since suffering a meniscus tear in his knee in the spring.
Schlotterbeck has been fully training and even participated in the substitute player training after the Champions League match in Turin. Kovac has offered Schlotterbeck a place in the squad for the game on Sunday, and if he is fit, he is set to make his comeback in the Bundesliga.
The current head coach of FC Schalke 04, who will lead the team against Dortmund on Sunday, is Miron Muslic. The game is part of the Bundesliga, and with the return of Silva and the potential return of Schlotterbeck, BVB fans will be eagerly anticipating the team's performance.
If all goes as planned, both Silva and Schlotterbeck will be key players in BVB's bid to secure a win against Schalke 04. The match promises to be an exciting one, and football fans across Germany will be tuning in to witness the return of these talented players.
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