Final training session in Marbella before Frankfurt match
On Thursday morning, coach Niko Kovac called the BVB players out to the pitches of the Banus Football Centers in Marbella for the final training session. In the afternoon, Borussia Dortmund travel to Frankfurt, where on Friday evening (20:30 CET, live on Sat.1 and Sky) they will kick-off Bundesliga matchday 16 against Eintracht Frrankfurt. Here are the best photos from the final training session.
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It was an intense game characterised by lots of tackles, with Borussia taking an early lead: it started with a diagonal ball from Nico Schlotterbeck to Julian Ryerson on the right, who played the ball sharply to the near post with his second touch, where Beier ran in and slotted it into the right corner with his left foot to make it 1-0 (10).<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/09/bl-spielbericht/06-Beier.jpg\" data-assetref=\"06-Beier-1767990423187\"><\/p>\n<p>Frankfurt immediately stepped up their game in response, with Uzun testing Kobel in the 17th minute. Shortly afterwards, Theate extended a throw-in to Koch, who was hit on the thigh by Serhou Guirassy in the penalty area. Uzun converted the penalty to make it 1-1 (22). In the closing stages of the first half, with BVB having enjoyed 57% possession and seven shots compared to five for their opponents, Kaua Santos saved Schlotterbeck's header (40) and Brandt narrowly missed the target (45+2).<\/p>\n<p>Frankfurt came out of the dressing room firing on all cylinders. But Svensson had the chance to make it 2-1 after a great pass from Brandt, but he was blocked in front of goal by Theate and his effort on the follow-up zipped just wide of the post (52). Theate then cleared a Sabitzer shot off the line (58), and Anton headed into the arms of the goalkeeper (59). Down the other end, Kobel had to pull out all the stops to deny Knauff between these two BVB chances (54). In the first 15 minutes after the restart, both teams had four shots \u2013 and then they both scored with their fifth! First, Felix Nmecha celebrated making it 2-1. Theate gave the ball away to the Dortmund midfielder, who shot from 18 metres out. The ball deflected off Larsson on its way into the back of the net, taking a touch on the left upright on its way in(68). Just three minutes later, Kalimuendo played the ball into the path of Ebnoutalib, who equalised from 16 metres into the top right corner to level the score at 2-2.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/09/bl-spielbericht/06-Frankfurt.jpg\" data-assetref=\"06-Frankfurt-1767990451023\"><\/p>\n<p>Brown prevented Theate from making it 3-2 after a cross from Svensson and a mistake by Kaua-Santos, which nearly resulted in an own goal (78). In the final minute of regulation time, Schlotterbeck headed the ball onto the crossbar. The action then unfolded rapidly: first Dahoud was in the right place at the right time to put Frankfurt 3-2 ahead in stoppage time and seemingly condemn BVB to defeat. But Carney Chukwuemeka got on the end of a Sabitzer cross to find the back of the net and make it 3-3 to salvage a well-deserved point (90+6).<\/p>\n<p><b>Outlook:<br>\n <\/b>Two home games now follow: on Tuesday (20:30 CET) against Bremen and on Saturday (15:30 CET) against St. Pauli. Both games will be broadcast live on Sky.<\/p>\n<p><i>Boris Rupert<\/i><\/p>\n<h2>Eintracht Frankfurt 3\u20133 (3-3) Borussia Dortmund<br>\nBundesliga, Matchday 16 <br>\nFriday , 9 January 2026, 20:30 CET<\/h2>\n<p><b>Eintr. Frankfurt:<\/b> Kaua Santos \u2013 Kristensen, Koch, Theate (83, Collins) \u2013 Doan, Larsson, Höjlund (77, Dahoud), Brown \u2013 Uzun (63. Kalimuendo), Knauff (77. Götze) \u2013 Ebnoutalib<br>\n<b>BVB: <\/b>Kobel \u2013 Süle (76, Can), Anton, Schlotterbeck \u2013 Ryerson, Sabitzer, Nmecha, Svensson \u2013 Beier (76, Adeyemi), Brandt (87, Chukwuemeka) \u2013 Guirassy (66, Fabio Silva)<br>\n<b>Substitutes:<\/b> Zetterer, Amenda, Buta, Kosugi, Amaimouni-Echghouyab \u2013 Meyer, Mane, Couto, Kaba, Özcan<br>\n<b>Goals:<\/b> 0-1 Beier (10, Ryerson), 1-1 Uzun (22, penalty, Guirassy foul on Koch), 1-2 Nmecha (68), 2-2 Ebnoutalib (71, Kalimuendo), 3-2 Dahoud (90+2), 3-3 Chukwuemeka (90+6, Sabitzer)<br>\n<b>Bookings:<\/b> Theate, Brown, Kalimuendo \u2013 Anton, Süle, Can<br>\n<b>Referee:<\/b> Schlager (Hügelsheim),<br>\n<b>Attendance:<\/b> 59,500 (sold-out) at Deutsche Bank Park<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/09/bl-spielbericht/06-Grafik.jpg\" data-assetref=\"06-Grafik-1767990394284\"><\/p>\n","title":"Text","multiValue":false,"value":"<p><b>Personnel matters<br>\n <\/b>As was the case for the last game of 2025 (a 2-0 win over Gladbach), the trio of Aaron Anselmino (muscle injury), Jobe Bellingham (suspended) and Ramy Bensebaini (Africa Cup of Nations) were missing. But Gregor Kobel was back in action, as were Waldemar Anton, Marcel Sabitzer and Maximilian Beier, who rejoined the team after the short winter break.<\/p>\n<p><b>The match<br>\n <\/b>Despite temperatures just above freezing, both teams were up to speed from the start. Quickly bypassing the midfield after winning the ball was not only a tactic used by SGE. BVB also played numerous through balls to their forwards. It was an intense game characterised by lots of tackles, with Borussia taking an early lead: it started with a diagonal ball from Nico Schlotterbeck to Julian Ryerson on the right, who played the ball sharply to the near post with his second touch, where Beier ran in and slotted it into the right corner with his left foot to make it 1-0 (10).<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/09/bl-spielbericht/06-Beier.jpg\" data-assetref=\"06-Beier-1767990423187\"><\/p>\n<p>Frankfurt immediately stepped up their game in response, with Uzun testing Kobel in the 17th minute. Shortly afterwards, Theate extended a throw-in to Koch, who was hit on the thigh by Serhou Guirassy in the penalty area. Uzun converted the penalty to make it 1-1 (22). In the closing stages of the first half, with BVB having enjoyed 57% possession and seven shots compared to five for their opponents, Kaua Santos saved Schlotterbeck's header (40) and Brandt narrowly missed the target (45+2).<\/p>\n<p>Frankfurt came out of the dressing room firing on all cylinders. But Svensson had the chance to make it 2-1 after a great pass from Brandt, but he was blocked in front of goal by Theate and his effort on the follow-up zipped just wide of the post (52). Theate then cleared a Sabitzer shot off the line (58), and Anton headed into the arms of the goalkeeper (59). Down the other end, Kobel had to pull out all the stops to deny Knauff between these two BVB chances (54). In the first 15 minutes after the restart, both teams had four shots \u2013 and then they both scored with their fifth! First, Felix Nmecha celebrated making it 2-1. Theate gave the ball away to the Dortmund midfielder, who shot from 18 metres out. The ball deflected off Larsson on its way into the back of the net, taking a touch on the left upright on its way in(68). Just three minutes later, Kalimuendo played the ball into the path of Ebnoutalib, who equalised from 16 metres into the top right corner to level the score at 2-2.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/09/bl-spielbericht/06-Frankfurt.jpg\" data-assetref=\"06-Frankfurt-1767990451023\"><\/p>\n<p>Brown prevented Theate from making it 3-2 after a cross from Svensson and a mistake by Kaua-Santos, which nearly resulted in an own goal (78). In the final minute of regulation time, Schlotterbeck headed the ball onto the crossbar. The action then unfolded rapidly: first Dahoud was in the right place at the right time to put Frankfurt 3-2 ahead in stoppage time and seemingly condemn BVB to defeat. But Carney Chukwuemeka got on the end of a Sabitzer cross to find the back of the net and make it 3-3 to salvage a well-deserved point (90+6).<\/p>\n<p><b>Outlook:<br>\n <\/b>Two home games now follow: on Tuesday (20:30 CET) against Bremen and on Saturday (15:30 CET) against St. Pauli. Both games will be broadcast live on Sky.<\/p>\n<p><i>Boris Rupert<\/i><\/p>\n<h2>Eintracht Frankfurt 3\u20133 (3-3) Borussia Dortmund<br>\nBundesliga, Matchday 16 <br>\nFriday , 9 January 2026, 20:30 CET<\/h2>\n<p><b>Eintr. Frankfurt:<\/b> Kaua Santos \u2013 Kristensen, Koch, Theate (83, Collins) \u2013 Doan, Larsson, Höjlund (77, Dahoud), Brown \u2013 Uzun (63. Kalimuendo), Knauff (77. 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Kick-off is scheduled for 20:30 CET. We have summarised all the information about our Bundesliga away game in a compact format. This page will be updated if there is any news.<\/p>\n","title":"Teaser Text","multiValue":false,"value":"Borussia Dortmund travel to Eintracht Frankfurt on Friday (9 January). Kick-off is scheduled for 20:30 CET. We have summarised all the information about our Bundesliga away game in a compact format. 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For the first time Mussa Kaba is part of the Bundesliga squad.<\/p>\n<p>This is BVB's lineup: Kobel, Anton, Schlotterbeck, Nmecha, Guirassy, Brandt, Beier, Sabitzer, Svensson, Süle, Ryerson<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/de/news/2026/01/07/bl-countdown/Kaba-Kabine.JPG\" data-assetref=\"Kaba-Kabine-1767982196247\"><\/p>\n<p><b>Live broadcast: Sky, Sat.1 and Netradio<br>\n<\/b>The match will be broadcast live on TV; not just on Sky, but also on Sat.1. Pre-match coverage on free-to-air TV will begin at 19:50 CET. Matthias Opdenhövel will host the programme, with Markus Babbel and Lars Stindl in the studio to share their expertise. Jonas Friedrich will be on commentary duties. The programme on Sky will be presented by Britta Hofmann, with Frank Buschmann and Florian Schmidt-Sommerfeld on commentary duties. BVB Netradio will be reporting through the usual Black & Yellow lens. The reporters are Norbert Dickel and Tobias Reiff. BVB Netradio will start 15 minutes before kick-off. It can be accessed by everyone on the <a href=\"https://www.bvb.de/de/de.html\">homepage<\/a> and in the BVB app on <a href=\"https://www.bvb.de/de/de/allgemein/aktion/bvb-app.html\" title=\"Link in den App-Store\">iPhone and Android devices<\/a>. A summary of the match, as well as the press conference and comments on the game, will be available on BVB-TV, among other places.<\/p>\n<p><b>Weather: cold and damp<br>\n <\/b>The weather forecast for Friday: it will rain heavily throughout the day. The temperature will drop from five degrees at midday to around three degrees at kick-off in the evening. The probability of rain is given as 99%. <b><br>\n<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Liveticker: over to the app<br>\n <\/b>BVB's digital channels operate at full throttle on matchday. And that's not only the case during the match, but throughout the matchday too \u2013 starting at 09:09 CEST, of course. In "Matchday Mode", the BVB app (<a href=\"https://go.bvb.de/app?p=socialmedia\">download<\/a>) offers news, pictures, posts, videos, statistics and plenty more match info besides. The live ticker starts at kick-off and updates you on all the important moments. In addition to the live ticker, there will be full match highlights, statistics and first-hand info on our social media channels Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. The match report plus reactions and facts will follow on the website and on the app after the final whistle.<\/p>\n","title":"Text","multiValue":false,"value":"<p><b>Lineup: The changes<\/b><br>\nCompared to the last game of the year, there are three changes for the start of the new one: Waldemar Anton, Maxi Beier, and Marcel Sabitzer are playing in place of Emre Can, Karim Adeyemi, and Pascal Groß, who has transferred to Brighton. 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On Friday evening (20:30 CET, live on Sat.1 and Sky), the two clubs will meet for the second time this season.","exportedType":"text/html"},"scheduledPush":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"boolean","name":"scheduledPush","title":"Scheduled Push Notification?","multiValue":false,"value":false,"exportedType":"boolean"},"disableAdsOnNewsPage":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"boolean","name":"disableAdsOnNewsPage","title":"Disable Ads on News Page","multiValue":false,"value":false,"exportedType":"boolean"},"text":{"multiLine":true,"dataType":"string","name":"text","html":"<p><b>The scenario <br>\n<\/b>\u201cIt would be extremely important for us to get off to a good start in January, carry the momentum from the last few games forward and maintain second place in the table,\u201d <a href=\"https://www.bvb.de/de/en/news/news-overview/news.html/2026/1/5/Training-camp-in-Marbella-Sebastian-Kehl-on-stability-objectives-and-young-talents.html\" target=\"_blank\">said Sebastian Kehl<\/a> ahead of the first game of the year. The Black & Yellows have lost just one Bundesliga game this season. Before the turn of the year, they went eight games without defeat in the league, including five wins. BVB went into the winter break in second place in the table and, with 32 points after 15 games, are having their best season in seven years. Since 2 January, Borussia have been preparing for the second half of the season at their training camp in Marbella, Spain. \u201cWe worked well and were very focused. We concentrated on our attacking play. I hope we can see that in the difficult game against Eintracht,\u201d said BVB coach Niko Kovac.<\/p>\n<p>On Thursday, the team travelled directly from Spain to Frankfurt, where BVB last played at the end of October. In the second round of the DFB-Pokal, the Black & Yellows emerged 5-3 winners on penalties. Only 73 days lie between the two away games on the Main. \u201cWe know how difficult it will be at Eintracht. We had a battle in the cup. The last Bundesliga matches there were also very intense. Nevertheless, things always looked quite good. But it will certainly not be easy to defeat Frankfurt,\u201d Kehl continued.<\/p>\n<p><b>Personnel matters<br>\n<\/b>Waldemar Anton is ready to play again. The centre-back had to sit out twice at the end of the year and initially trained individually in Marbella. \u201cI worked hard in my free time and had my rehab plan, which was also quite demanding,\u201d <a href=\"https://www.bvb.de/de/en/news/news-overview/news.html/2026/1/3/I-feel-very-good-a-fit-Waldemar-Anton-reports-from-training-camp.html\" target=\"_blank\">explained the defender<\/a>, who has returned to team training at the training camp and is now set to return to the squad. Of the three young players who came to training camp, Mussa Kaba is also in Frankfurt and will be part of a Bundesliga squad for the first time.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/08/vorbericht-frankfurt/20260108AS071.JPG\" data-assetref=\"20260108AS071-1767899550267\"><\/p>\n<p>Aaron Anselmino, who has been training individually in Spain and has not yet rejoined the team, is not yet ready to play. According to Kovac, Gregor Kobel had a slight cold and back problems: \u201cWe will do everything we can to ensure that he can play the full 90 minutes in goal tomorrow. If that is not the case, we have enough quality to replace Gregor adequately.\u201d Jobe Bellingham is missing for the last time due to his red card suspension. Ramy Bensebaini has reached the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations with Algeria and is not available for BVB.<\/p>\n<p><b>The opposition<br>\n<\/b>Eintracht Frankfurt have won only one of their last six competitive matches (at home against Augsburg). In the Bundesliga, the team have conceded 30 goals after 15 matchdays and are seventh in the table with 25 points. \u201cWe know that Eintracht have conceded a lot of goals, but they have also scored a lot. That means we are facing a very strong opponent in attack,\u201d said the BVB coach about the opposition. \u201cWe already saw in the cup that it won\u2019t be an easy game. It will certainly be a close 90 minutes, but hopefully with a good outcome for us.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2025/10/28/dfb-spielbericht/Schlotterbeck-Bellingham-Jubel.jpg\" data-assetref=\"Schlotterbeck-Bellingham-Jubel-1767813109269\"><\/p>\n<p><b>First game after the winter break<br>\n<\/b>Exactly three weeks lie between BVB's last match of 2025 and their first after the winter break. Borussia's first Bundesliga match of the calendar year last January ended in a 3-2 defeat at home to Leverkusen on 10 January. It was the first time in 21 years that the Black & Yellows had lost at the start of the year. Among games won at the start of the year include an away match at Eintracht Frankfurt: on 8 January 2022, BVB came back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 on the Main. In the 71st minute, substitute Thorgan Hazard reduced the deficit to 2-1, Jude Bellingham equalised three minutes before the end, and in the 89th minute, current Frankfurt player Mahmoud Dahoud scored the winning goal.<br>\n<i>Christina Reinke<\/i><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h57Lk0WBIPU\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Watch the video<\/a><\/p>\n","title":"Text","multiValue":false,"value":"<p><b>The scenario <br>\n<\/b>\u201cIt would be extremely important for us to get off to a good start in January, carry the momentum from the last few games forward and maintain second place in the table,\u201d <a href=\"https://www.bvb.de/de/en/news/news-overview/news.html/2026/1/5/Training-camp-in-Marbella-Sebastian-Kehl-on-stability-objectives-and-young-talents.html\" target=\"_blank\">said Sebastian Kehl<\/a> ahead of the first game of the year. The Black & Yellows have lost just one Bundesliga game this season. Before the turn of the year, they went eight games without defeat in the league, including five wins. BVB went into the winter break in second place in the table and, with 32 points after 15 games, are having their best season in seven years. Since 2 January, Borussia have been preparing for the second half of the season at their training camp in Marbella, Spain. \u201cWe worked well and were very focused. We concentrated on our attacking play. I hope we can see that in the difficult game against Eintracht,\u201d said BVB coach Niko Kovac.<\/p>\n<p>On Thursday, the team travelled directly from Spain to Frankfurt, where BVB last played at the end of October. In the second round of the DFB-Pokal, the Black & Yellows emerged 5-3 winners on penalties. Only 73 days lie between the two away games on the Main. \u201cWe know how difficult it will be at Eintracht. We had a battle in the cup. The last Bundesliga matches there were also very intense. Nevertheless, things always looked quite good. But it will certainly not be easy to defeat Frankfurt,\u201d Kehl continued.<\/p>\n<p><b>Personnel matters<br>\n<\/b>Waldemar Anton is ready to play again. The centre-back had to sit out twice at the end of the year and initially trained individually in Marbella. \u201cI worked hard in my free time and had my rehab plan, which was also quite demanding,\u201d <a href=\"https://www.bvb.de/de/en/news/news-overview/news.html/2026/1/3/I-feel-very-good-a-fit-Waldemar-Anton-reports-from-training-camp.html\" target=\"_blank\">explained the defender<\/a>, who has returned to team training at the training camp and is now set to return to the squad. Of the three young players who came to training camp, Mussa Kaba is also in Frankfurt and will be part of a Bundesliga squad for the first time.<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/08/vorbericht-frankfurt/20260108AS071.JPG\" data-assetref=\"20260108AS071-1767899550267\"><\/p>\n<p>Aaron Anselmino, who has been training individually in Spain and has not yet rejoined the team, is not yet ready to play. According to Kovac, Gregor Kobel had a slight cold and back problems: \u201cWe will do everything we can to ensure that he can play the full 90 minutes in goal tomorrow. If that is not the case, we have enough quality to replace Gregor adequately.\u201d Jobe Bellingham is missing for the last time due to his red card suspension. Ramy Bensebaini has reached the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations with Algeria and is not available for BVB.<\/p>\n<p><b>The opposition<br>\n<\/b>Eintracht Frankfurt have won only one of their last six competitive matches (at home against Augsburg). In the Bundesliga, the team have conceded 30 goals after 15 matchdays and are seventh in the table with 25 points. \u201cWe know that Eintracht have conceded a lot of goals, but they have also scored a lot. That means we are facing a very strong opponent in attack,\u201d said the BVB coach about the opposition. \u201cWe already saw in the cup that it won\u2019t be an easy game. It will certainly be a close 90 minutes, but hopefully with a good outcome for us.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2025/10/28/dfb-spielbericht/Schlotterbeck-Bellingham-Jubel.jpg\" data-assetref=\"Schlotterbeck-Bellingham-Jubel-1767813109269\"><\/p>\n<p><b>First game after the winter break<br>\n<\/b>Exactly three weeks lie between BVB's last match of 2025 and their first after the winter break. Borussia's first Bundesliga match of the calendar year last January ended in a 3-2 defeat at home to Leverkusen on 10 January. It was the first time in 21 years that the Black & Yellows had lost at the start of the year. Among games won at the start of the year include an away match at Eintracht Frankfurt: on 8 January 2022, BVB came back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 on the Main. In the 71st minute, substitute Thorgan Hazard reduced the deficit to 2-1, Jude Bellingham equalised three minutes before the end, and in the 89th minute, current Frankfurt player Mahmoud Dahoud scored the winning goal.<br>\n<i>Christina Reinke<\/i><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h57Lk0WBIPU\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Watch the video<\/a><\/p>\n","exportedType":"text/html"},"id":"editable-6a9c13e012","prio":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"boolean","name":"prio","title":"Prio (Clubplatform)","multiValue":false,"value":true,"exportedType":"boolean"},"headline":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"string","name":"headline","title":"Headline","multiValue":false,"value":"First game of the year on the Main \u2013 \u201cWe will do everything we can for Gregor\u201d","exportedType":"text/plain"},"author":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"string","name":"author","title":"Author","multiValue":false,"exportedType":"text/plain"},"teaserType":"relatedContent","match":{"multiLine":true,"dataType":"content-fragment","name":"match","html":"<p>/content/dam/bvbweb/en/matches/football/profis/2025_2026/22/2569182_16_eintrachtfrankfurt-borussiadortmund<\/p>","title":"Related Match","multiValue":false,"value":"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/matches/football/profis/2025_2026/22/2569182_16_eintrachtfrankfurt-borussiadortmund","exportedType":"text/plain"},"externalId":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"string","name":"externalId","title":"External ID (Clubplatform)","multiValue":false,"value":"-1117641340","exportedType":"text/plain"},"displayOnHome":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"boolean","name":"displayOnHome","title":"Display in news wall on homepage","multiValue":false,"value":true,"exportedType":"boolean"},"url":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"string","name":"url","title":"Vanity URL (LEAVE EMPTY FOR AUTOMATIC VANITY URL. 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Based on their excellent performances in their youth teams, the youngsters were allowed to travel to Spain with the first team. <\/b><\/p>\n","xdm:linkURL":"https://www.bvb.de/de/en/news/news-overview/news.html/2026/1/9/These-young-players-stood-out-at-the-training-camp.html","@type":"/apps/bvbweb/components/newssliderelements/editable","dc:title":"These young players stood out at the training camp","repo:modifyDate":"2026-01-08T17:43:00Z"}},"displayTag":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"string","name":"displayTag","title":"Display Department","multiValue":true,"value":["bvbweb:news/sub-category/profis"],"exportedType":"text/plain"},"metadescription":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"string","name":"metadescription","title":"Meta Description","multiValue":false,"exportedType":"text/plain"},"linkTarget":"_self","link":"https://www.bvb.de/de/en/news/news-overview/news.html/2026/1/9/These-young-players-stood-out-at-the-training-camp.html","stageImages":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"string","name":"stageImages","title":"Image (Stage Image)","multiValue":true,"value":["/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/08/nachwuchs/Albert-Kaba-Inacio.jpg"],"exportedType":"text/plain"},"experience":{"multiLine":true,"dataType":"string","name":"experience","title":"Experience Fragment","multiValue":false,"exportedType":"text/plain"},"appExport":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"boolean","name":"appExport","title":"App Export (Clubplatform)","multiValue":false,"value":true,"exportedType":"boolean"},"showDate":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"calendar","name":"showDate","title":"Show Date and Time (CET)","multiValue":false,"value":"08.01.26 17:43 Z","exportedType":"calendar"},"teaserText":{"multiLine":true,"dataType":"string","name":"teaserText","html":"<p><b>When Borussia Dortmund's first team left for their training camp in Marbella last Friday, three players stood somewhat apart from the group at the departure gate, observing things almost subdued. Shortly thereafter, however, every trace of reserve had disappeared: on the training pitch, Mussa Kaba (17), Mathis Albert (16) and Samuele Inacio (17) were immediately in the thick of things. Based on their excellent performances in their youth teams, the youngsters were allowed to travel to Spain with the first team. <\/b><\/p>\n","title":"Teaser Text","multiValue":false,"value":"When Borussia Dortmund's first team left for their training camp in Marbella last Friday, three players stood somewhat apart from the group at the departure gate, observing things almost subdued. Shortly thereafter, however, every trace of reserve had disappeared: on the training pitch, Mussa Kaba (17), Mathis Albert (16) and Samuele Inacio (17) were immediately in the thick of things. Based on their excellent performances in their youth teams, the youngsters were allowed to travel to Spain with the first team.","exportedType":"text/html"},"scheduledPush":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"boolean","name":"scheduledPush","title":"Scheduled Push Notification?","multiValue":false,"value":false,"exportedType":"boolean"},"disableAdsOnNewsPage":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"boolean","name":"disableAdsOnNewsPage","title":"Disable Ads on News Page","multiValue":false,"value":false,"exportedType":"boolean"},"text":{"multiLine":true,"dataType":"string","name":"text","html":"<p>\u201cMussa, Samu and Mathis, are part of our development programme and are making positive progress \u2013 both with their performance on the pitch and with their reliability off pitch. They work very hard every week on the rigorous programme that we have set up for them,\u201d says Mathias Schiele. He has been Head of Player Development/Individual Coach Licence at BVB since a year and a half and has closely accompanied the three youth players since then. \u201cYou can tell they are extremely focused on their goal. That's why it was obvious they deserved the opportunity to join us at the training camp.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/08/nachwuchs/Albert-Duranville-Inacio.jpg\" data-assetref=\"Albert-Duranville-Inacio-1767894164232\"><br>\n<\/p>\n<p>They are not guests but have to show right from the start that they truly want to be part of things. For Schiele this means: \u201cNot shying away from any challenges, in order to learn how robust professional football is compared to youth football. Constantly showing their strengths and realising that you suddenly have limits that you don't normally have in youth football.\u201d The training camp with the first team is another step in introducing the young players to professional football. What they learn in Spain, they are expected to put into practice next week with the U23. While Kaba has been part of the second team since last summer, Inacio and Albert are now moving up to the Regional League team.<\/p>\n<h2><b>Praise from the coach <\/b><\/h2>\n<p>But most of all, the three young players have used the seven days at the Costa del Sol to draw attention to themselves and impress Niko Kovac's coaching staff. Schiele is also very pleased: \u201cThe three of them have persevered the whole week and performed very well at the training camp, so they received positive feedback from the coach. They are very happy but also very tired, because it's been very intense for these lads.\u201c In professional footbal, the pace is much higher, the passes are much sharper, the spaces are taken up more quickly, and there's less time for individual actions. \u201cOverall, it is much more complex,\u201d explains Schiele.<\/p>\n<p>Kaba, Albert and Inacio, have taken the next step towards professional football at this training camp. More steps are expected to follow. \u201cThere's nothing more I would wish for, then for our own talents to get playing time with the first team in the second half of the season,\u201d <a href=\"https://www.bvb.de/de/de/aktuelles/news/news.html/2026/1/5/Trainingslager-in-Marbella-Sebastian-Kehl-ueber-Stabilitaet-Ziele-und-Talente.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">says sporting director Sebastian Kehl<\/a>. \u201cIn the end, they are responsible for that with their own performance. It's not handed to you on a silver platter, nothing is promised, but there are definitely possibilities.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/08/nachwuchs/Albert.jpg\" data-assetref=\"Albert-1767894105282\"><\/p>\n<p>Sixteen-year-old <b>Mathis Albert<\/b> has played for Borussia Dortmund since 2024 and was already part of the BVB squad at the Club World Club in the summer of 2025. With 16 years and 27 days, the American was the youngest player in the tournament during BVB's first group stage, although he didn't play. <\/p>\n<p>Mathias Schiele: \u201cMathis is a very determined, impulsive and strong winger, who loves one-to-one challenges. He constantly tries to draw in opponents, and attack and outmanoeuvre them with his tricks \u2013 and he has an incredible drive towards the goal.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><b><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/08/nachwuchs/Inacio.jpg\" data-assetref=\"Inacio-1767894115113\"><\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Samuele Inacio<\/b>, son of professional Brazilian footballer Pia, has also played for BVB since 2024 and participated in the Club World Cup. The 17-year-old Italian excelled in November at the U17 World Up, scoring four goals and providing two assists in seven games and was named \u201cMan of the Match\u201d in each of the three group matches. He had previously been top scorer at the U17 European Championship. <\/p>\n<p>Mathias Schiele: \u201cSamu is a very creative player who sees spaces and is very good at judging how often en how long he can hold onto the ball. He is a great goal threat and makes plenty of runs into the penalty area. As link between build-up play and the final period, he can control the game very well during moments of transition.\u201d <\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/08/nachwuchs/Kaba.jpg\" data-assetref=\"Kaba-1767894137083\"><\/p>\n<p><b>Mussa Kaba<\/b>, currently 17-years-old, moved to the U23 in the summer of 2023 at the age of 16. He was sidelined with an injury during the first half of the season and is expected to get more playing time in the second half of the season. The midfielder has worn the black and yellow since 2021 and won the German U17 Championship in the 2023/24 season.<\/p>\n<p>Mathias Schiele: \u201cWith Mussa we have a player who can dictate the game from the first line. He has incredibly composure on the ball and is very good at defending forward, so he knows very well when to step up and when to take a step back. Strategically, he's a very strong player.\u201d<br>\n<i>Christina Reinke<\/i><\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/08/nachwuchs/Mane-Kaba.jpg\" data-assetref=\"Mane-Kaba-1767894179480\"><\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/08/nachwuchs/Albert-Inacio-Guirassy.jpg\" data-assetref=\"Albert-Inacio-Guirassy-1767894187655\"><\/p>\n","title":"Text","multiValue":false,"value":"<p>\u201cMussa, Samu and Mathis, are part of our development programme and are making positive progress \u2013 both with their performance on the pitch and with their reliability off pitch. They work very hard every week on the rigorous programme that we have set up for them,\u201d says Mathias Schiele. He has been Head of Player Development/Individual Coach Licence at BVB since a year and a half and has closely accompanied the three youth players since then. \u201cYou can tell they are extremely focused on their goal. That's why it was obvious they deserved the opportunity to join us at the training camp.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/08/nachwuchs/Albert-Duranville-Inacio.jpg\" data-assetref=\"Albert-Duranville-Inacio-1767894164232\"><br>\n<\/p>\n<p>They are not guests but have to show right from the start that they truly want to be part of things. For Schiele this means: \u201cNot shying away from any challenges, in order to learn how robust professional football is compared to youth football. Constantly showing their strengths and realising that you suddenly have limits that you don't normally have in youth football.\u201d The training camp with the first team is another step in introducing the young players to professional football. What they learn in Spain, they are expected to put into practice next week with the U23. While Kaba has been part of the second team since last summer, Inacio and Albert are now moving up to the Regional League team.<\/p>\n<h2><b>Praise from the coach <\/b><\/h2>\n<p>But most of all, the three young players have used the seven days at the Costa del Sol to draw attention to themselves and impress Niko Kovac's coaching staff. Schiele is also very pleased: \u201cThe three of them have persevered the whole week and performed very well at the training camp, so they received positive feedback from the coach. They are very happy but also very tired, because it's been very intense for these lads.\u201c In professional footbal, the pace is much higher, the passes are much sharper, the spaces are taken up more quickly, and there's less time for individual actions. \u201cOverall, it is much more complex,\u201d explains Schiele.<\/p>\n<p>Kaba, Albert and Inacio, have taken the next step towards professional football at this training camp. More steps are expected to follow. \u201cThere's nothing more I would wish for, then for our own talents to get playing time with the first team in the second half of the season,\u201d <a href=\"https://www.bvb.de/de/de/aktuelles/news/news.html/2026/1/5/Trainingslager-in-Marbella-Sebastian-Kehl-ueber-Stabilitaet-Ziele-und-Talente.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">says sporting director Sebastian Kehl<\/a>. \u201cIn the end, they are responsible for that with their own performance. It's not handed to you on a silver platter, nothing is promised, but there are definitely possibilities.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/08/nachwuchs/Albert.jpg\" data-assetref=\"Albert-1767894105282\"><\/p>\n<p>Sixteen-year-old <b>Mathis Albert<\/b> has played for Borussia Dortmund since 2024 and was already part of the BVB squad at the Club World Club in the summer of 2025. With 16 years and 27 days, the American was the youngest player in the tournament during BVB's first group stage, although he didn't play. <\/p>\n<p>Mathias Schiele: \u201cMathis is a very determined, impulsive and strong winger, who loves one-to-one challenges. He constantly tries to draw in opponents, and attack and outmanoeuvre them with his tricks \u2013 and he has an incredible drive towards the goal.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><b><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/08/nachwuchs/Inacio.jpg\" data-assetref=\"Inacio-1767894115113\"><\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Samuele Inacio<\/b>, son of professional Brazilian footballer Pia, has also played for BVB since 2024 and participated in the Club World Cup. The 17-year-old Italian excelled in November at the U17 World Up, scoring four goals and providing two assists in seven games and was named \u201cMan of the Match\u201d in each of the three group matches. He had previously been top scorer at the U17 European Championship. <\/p>\n<p>Mathias Schiele: \u201cSamu is a very creative player who sees spaces and is very good at judging how often en how long he can hold onto the ball. He is a great goal threat and makes plenty of runs into the penalty area. As link between build-up play and the final period, he can control the game very well during moments of transition.\u201d <\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/2026/01/08/nachwuchs/Kaba.jpg\" data-assetref=\"Kaba-1767894137083\"><\/p>\n<p><b>Mussa Kaba<\/b>, currently 17-years-old, moved to the U23 in the summer of 2023 at the age of 16. He was sidelined with an injury during the first half of the season and is expected to get more playing time in the second half of the season. 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