Hearts’ Pre-Season Plans Revealed: Club Organises Spain Training Camp
Hearts Football Club has announced its pre-season plans under new head coach Derek McInnes, with the first-team set to return to training later this month. According to the Hearts Standard, the team will spend a couple of weeks getting up to speed at their training base at the Oriam following the off-season.
The team will then head to a resort in Spain’s southeast for a week-long warm-weather training camp from June 28. The camp, which will feature double and triple sessions, will conclude with a behind-closed-doors friendly against Crawley Town, who were relegated from League One this past season. This will be a valuable opportunity for the team to work toward the start of the Premier Sports Cup group stage and for new signings to integrate within the squad.
Hearts have added four players so far this summer, with more expected before the team travels to Spain. As well as Elton Kabangu’s permanent deal, the club have signed Christian Borchgrevink, Alexandros Kyziridis, and Oisin McEntee. The new signings will be looking to make an impact at the club, and the training camp in Spain will provide them with a chance to get to know their teammates and work on their fitness.
“Trips like these are a vital part of preparing properly for the season ahead,” McInnes told the Hearts Standard. “The benefits the players will get from intense training sessions in that kind of heat are clear, and that is crucial for us as we look to hit the ground running when the season starts. It’s also good for the players to spend time with each other. We’ve got some new faces, mine included, so for everyone to be in the one place and around each other for a whole week will be great for building relationships.”
The training camp in Spain will be an important part of Hearts’ pre-season preparations, and McInnes will be looking to get the team in shape for the start of the new season. The team will return from their training camp and continue to build toward the first League Cup fixture against Dunfermline Athletic at Tynecastle Park on July 12.
Hearts’ pre-season plans are starting to take shape, and the team will be looking to make a strong start to the new season under McInnes. With a mix of experienced players and new signings, the team will be looking to make an impact in the Premier Sports Cup and beyond. The training camp in Spain will be a crucial part of their preparations, and the Hearts Standard will be keeping a close eye on the team’s progress.
The Hearts Standard has learned that the team will be working hard to ensure they are ready for the new season, and the training camp in Spain will be an important part of that process. With McInnes at the helm, the team will be looking to achieve great things, and the Hearts Standard, the team will spend a couple of weeks getting up to speed at their training base at the Oriam following the off-season.
The team will then head to a resort in Spain’s southeast for a week-long warm-weather training camp from June 28. The camp, which will feature double and triple sessions, will conclude with a behind-closed-doors friendly against Crawley Town, who were relegated from League One this past season. This will be a valuable opportunity for the team to work toward the start of the Premier Sports Cup group stage and for new signings to integrate within the squad.
Hearts have added four players so far this summer, with more expected before the team travels to Spain. As well as Elton Kabangu’s permanent deal, the club have signed Christian Borchgrevink, Alexandros Kyziridis, and Oisin McEntee. The new signings will be looking to make an impact at the club, and the training camp in Spain will provide them with a chance to get to know their teammates and work on their fitness.
“Trips like these are a vital part of preparing properly for the season ahead,” McInnes told the Hearts Standard. “The benefits the players will get from intense training sessions in that kind of heat are clear, and that is crucial for us as we look to hit the ground running when the season starts. It’s also good for the players to spend time with each other. We’ve got some new faces, mine included, so for everyone to be in the one place and around each other for a whole week will be great for building relationships.”
The training camp in Spain will be an important part of Hearts’ pre-season preparations, and McInnes will be looking to get the team in shape for the start of the new season. The team will return from their training camp and continue to build toward the first League Cup fixture against Dunfermline Athletic at Tynecastle Park on July 12.
Hearts’ pre-season plans are starting to take shape, and the team will be looking to make a strong start to the new season under McInnes. With a mix of experienced players and new signings, the team will be looking to make an impact in the Premier Sports Cup and beyond. The training camp in Spain will be a crucial part of their preparations, and the Hearts Standard will be keeping a close eye on the team’s progress.
A successful pre-season will be crucial to Hearts’ hopes for the upcoming campaign, and all eyes will be on the team as they take to the pitch for their first competitive match of the season. Hearts fans will be eagerly anticipating the start of the new season, and the Hearts Standard will be providing extensive coverage of the team’s progress throughout the season.
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