Tuchel rues long marco reus absence Comeback

Thomas Tuchel emphasised the significance of Marco Reus' injury absence over the last month.
Borussia Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel is hopeful Marco Reus will soon return to action as the club contends with a hectic April schedule.
Dortmund played the first of their nine games this month when they drew 1-1 at Schalke in the Bundesliga, and Tuchel is having to contend with a significant injury list, with Andre Schurrle and Erik Durm both out for Tuesday's meeting with Hamburg and captain Marcel Schmelzer and holding midfielder Julian Weigl doubtful.
Germany forward Reus will also sit out the Hamburg clash after missing the last month with a muscle tear, but he has now resumed individual training and Tuchel must now decide when to restore him to the side.
"Nobody can imagine what it means for us to have to do without him for such a long time," he said, highlighting Reus' impressive comeback following his injury-related absence at the start of the current campaign.
Having only returned in late November, Reus scored six goals and set up a further six in 15 appearances for BVB before leaving the pitch with a muscle injury in the 6-2 win against Leverkusen in early March.

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