In order to get to and from training in Germany, the Reds have been riding bicycles, and the players have been demonstrating a broad variety of cycling abilities along the route!
Liverpool players have begun cycling to and from their training camp in Baden-Wurttemberg through the beautiful Black Forest region after a few days there.
The squad is seen in recent footage laboring up a steep incline on the way home, which can’t be pleasant after a taxing workout—especially considering running was the first activity of the day on Monday.
Ibrahima Konate, who has lived on Merseyside for two years, is channeling his inner Scouser by jokingly doing a “wheelie” on his way home.
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Dominik Szoboszlai, a newcomer who performed well on the lactate test the previous week, chose to walk up the hill rather than ride his bike. We believe it’s a fantastic choice!
Mo Salah, the current king of lactate, ascended the incline effortlessly.
Recently, the Dutch team of Virgil van Dijk and Cody Gakpo were captured practicing their imitation of Joe Gomez’s buggy-assisted ascension.
It’s unclear if Jordan Henderson’s decision to ride in the physiotherapist’s golf cart was shrewd or indicative of an ailment.
Caoimhin Kelleher, the backup goalie, made other players like Andy Robertson, Alexis Mac Allister, and Joel Matip look foolish by ascending the slope with ease.
It’s wonderful to have everyone back together after they were separated for the Saint Mary’s performance at the end of May; Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott will reunite this week to round out the cast.
The Reds will play Karlsruher on Wednesday night in the first of their five preseason friendlies before departing for Singapore later this month.
It appears that the manager is putting his players through a variety of exercises to ensure that their bodies are prepared for the Premier League season opening on August 13 at Stamford Bridge.