Didi Hamann
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I don't think we can expect the teams to be 100%, but then again, it's the same for every team.
And yeah, they've been training at home for four to six weeks, but there's only so much you can do when you train individually.
They train in bigger groups now.
They train in smaller groups for a couple of weeks.
And now they train in bigger groups for the last 10, 14 days, as I said.
So I think it's more a psychological issue.
As Jamie said, you know, you have some players who don't care about things.
They just get on with things.
And then you have maybe other players who worry about it or maybe still have doubts in their mind.
So I think it comes more to psychology than to actual fitness.
But to expect the players to be 100% tomorrow, I think, yeah, wouldn't be right.
Yeah, I think we all look forward to watching it because it might be a first step of getting some normality back in our lives.
And, you know, I think football, you know, with the inflated transfer fees and the wages in the last few years,
I think there has been a lot of negativity around football.
And this is why I think a lot of people here are opposed for the Bundesliga to start tomorrow and seem it be too early.
I think it's a huge opportunity for football to show that things can work.
It requires a huge amount of discipline from, as I said before, 1,700 people have been tested.
All these people have to obey to the rules because it only takes one, two, three, four people who don't.
If they do get infected and you can't trace where they did get infected and the whole thing could blow up.
But I always see things optimistic and positive.