For many players in the squad, they play few minutes of competitive football. If for whatever reason you're not in the starting 11, there is a good chance you won't play much more than an hour of competitive football in a month. On top of international breaks, there are windows in the season to work on fitness. The idea that a players fitness is won and lost in pre-season is not serious.Snowflake Royal wrote: ↑07 Apr 2026 16:46You train for it in July and August to be match ready, then to maintain it through the rest of the season. If you're not 90 minute match ready in August, you're not going to be developing that readiness in December... injury recovery somewhat excepted.Greatwesternline wrote: ↑07 Apr 2026 16:41Conversely, you can't train for fitness in August and think it will still somehow be stored in your body in March. That's not how the human body works.stealthpapes wrote: ↑07 Apr 2026 15:44
You can, but it comes at a risk of over-training (and hence, more injuries) and you've only got a limited amount of time each week. Read any biographies by recent pros and they'll stress just how much of their time during the week is actually rest and recovery.
IIRC he's brought in a fitness coach already.
2 other possibilities
1) Reading squad has more players in it who arent as fit generally. its possible.
2) LR is just making excuses which a new manager can always make because it doesnt reflect badly on them.