BERLIN (Reuters) - Schalke 04's training camp in Turkey ahead of next week's Bundesliga restart did little to prop up their confidence with the last-placed club having failed to win any of their five friendly matches so far.
Their 1-0 loss to Nuremberg on Tuesday ahead of Wednesday's return to Germany had been preceded by four other failed attempts for a win: 2-2 draws against Zurich, Rapid Vienna and third tier club Osnabrueck and defeat by Hajduk Split.
"Two different halves. That just cannot happen. I am furious and I include myself in this," said the forward.
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