Bayer Leverkusen’s manager Xabi Alonso has confirmed that Nathan Tella is expected to return to the court with a long-awaited long-awaited return against Arminia Bielefeld in the crucial DFB Pokal semifinal.
The match will be held Tuesday night in Schucoarena, a major event for both clubs as they compete for a spot in the prestigious Cup final.
Nathan Tella has been eliminated in the last three weeks due to injuries, leaving a clear gap in Leverkusen’s offensive plan.
However, Alonso offers an optimistic update, pointing out that Tella feels much better and will be doing late fitness tests to determine his preparation for the game.
He said “Nathan feels better. We are training now and if he doesn’t have any problems during the meeting, he will be included in tomorrow’s game against Bielefeld.”
This development adds a layer of excitement, and as a victory for Bayer Leverkusen, it not only puts them into the finals, but also marks their second straight appearance in the DFB Pokal final.
Meanwhile, OGC NICE head coach Franck Haise hopes Terem Moffi will play a key role in the club’s pursuit of the Champions League position.
Murphy recently suffered a serious cruciate ligament injury for more than eight months and resumed competitive action in Monaco in the Ligue 1 match.
In the 83rd minute of the encounter, he was appointed as a substitute in the later stage, marking an important step in his recovery.
Currently, Nice is fourth in the league standings, scoring 47 points in 27 games, giving them a firm fight for European qualification.
Hayes highlighted the potential impact of Murphy and pointed out “Terem did a dynamic work. It was crucial for our end-of-season performance; we needed more than we showed tonight.”
He acknowledged Monaco’s advantage in the last game but urged his team to reorganize and show their true abilities against Nantes on Friday.