Persib Bandung Shares Good News Ahead Of Traveling To Persija Headquarters
JAKARTA - Persib Bandung received good news ahead of the visit to Persija Jakarta headquarters in the 23rd week of Liga 1 2024/2025.
Their midfielder, Tyronne del Pino, was seen training with the squad at the Gelora Bandung Stadium, Lautan Api on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
It was previously known that Tyronne was absent from training because of health problems. The Spaniard was even forced to miss Maung Bandung against PSIS Semarang last week.
"Yes, 3-4 days I was not in good condition. After Wednesday's training last week, after the gym, when I arrived home I felt very bad," Tyronne said in a statement quoted on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
Tyronne previously experienced a decrease in platelets and had to rest for some time. However, now his condition has improved even though he still feels weak.
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"I had a fever, then I did a blood check and my platelet decreased," he said.
"After resting, taking medicine, I was better today. However, I'm still not fit too well and it takes time to come back one hundred percent," Tyronne said again.
Even though he was lying sick, Tyronne still watched his team compete against PSIS. He also admitted that in that match Persib Bandung performed well and finally got full points despite going through the match with 10 players.
On the other hand, Tyronne's improved condition could be an additional ammunition that will greatly help Persib Bandung ahead of the visit to Persija Jakarta headquarters, Sunday, February 16, 2025.
Ahead of the second hot duel, Bojan Hodak as Persib coach did not even feel this match was special. He even admitted that he did not make special preparations and only brought the team to normal training as usual.
Bojan admitted that his team did not feel any major pressure ahead of the match. You see, Maung Bandung is in a positive trend with three consecutive victories against Arema FC, PSM Makassar, and PSIS Semarang.
"Nothing, as I said, the pressure is on them now. They will play at home."
"We beat them several times last year," Bojan Hodak said on a separate occasion.