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Trouble at Hertha BSC The club has to shut up

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On Monday, the responsible parties' faces at Hertha BSC still exhibited characteristics that answered all of the previously raised queries. Considering the rather dramatic false start at VfL Bochum on Saturday, this wasn't really a big surprise.

Berliners suffered a 3-1 defeat, and as a result, they essentially switched places with Bochum: Hertha dropped from 15th to last place, while Bochum advanced from 17th to 14th. Although Hertha has two home games left to play, coach Sandro Black stated on Monday that avoiding relegation is a "long-term goal." He likely chose the word with the upcoming schedule in mind.

The neighboring 1 will play on Saturday, and on Tuesday VfL Wolfsburg, who just completed their preseason with a 6-0 victory over SC Freiburg, will make an appearance. A city matchup between FC Union and the Olympic Stadium is sure to be emotionally charged.

Anyone who read the trade press on Monday, including the local one, could infer from the subtext that Schwarz and manager Fredi Bobic were being accused of being naive. They vehemently denied this. Bobic expressed great certainty that nothing at Hertha General Headquarters has ever been painted in a more positive light than it currently is. As a result, the manager reassured everyone that "we are clear in the head" and that they shouldn't be concerned that they are "beaming towards the descent.".

We are aware of our surroundings and the area of the table we are on, according to coach Schwarz. The team's extensive self-criticism, which was echoed by Coach Schwarz's public criticism ("too little intensity," "too little aggressiveness," and "not our claim"), was revealed to have been discussed extensively internally following Saturday's mistakes, according to Coach Schwarz.

Additionally, he gave the assurance that the group was properly oriented: "We know what situation we are in and what table region we are in. To succeed against Wolfsburg, the team must be confident in their abilities.

That will be challenging enough: With temperatures hovering around freezing, only 30,000 spectators will be interested in visiting the Olympic Stadium. Dodi Lukebakio, who rejoins the squad, represents Hertha's hopes for a playful improvement, after all.

The escalating rumors about "777 Partners" entering were upsetting to manager Bobic. near Hertha.

Lars Windhorst owns shares in Hertha's professional division, and a US private equity firm has publicly expressed interest in acquiring those shares. The kicker stated that the negotiations were "close to completion" on Monday.

Although Bobic acknowledged that "the conviction is great that you are far in the talks," he added: "Near the end? I don't think so. The fact that there were a few leaks was what Bobic was most irritated about.

It was "stupid" that details from the club would be made available to the general public. Without providing further details, Bobic commanded, "The club has to stop talking.".

According to rumors, 777 Partners will buy the shares from Windhorst for about 200 million euros. In European football, 777 Partners also wants to do this in Spain with FC Sevilla, Italy with FC Genoa, France at Red Star Paris, Belgium (Standard Liège), Brazil (Vasco da Gama), and Australia (Melbourne Victory). There may be a capital increase of about 100 million euros, but that was just a stopgap measure, according to a recent report in the newspaper Bild.

In the previous three years, Hertha has accumulated losses totaling about 210 million euros. "That's for sure," said Bobic, trying to convince the staff that should new funds come in: "We believe in the squad we have. " Therefore, should additional funds come in, it would not be possible to invest them in the team.

We have demonstrated our ability to do it sufficiently often. The shares are purchased from Windhorst for about 200 million euros by Brazil's Vasco da Gama and Australia's Melbourne Victory.

There may be a capital increase of about 100 million euros, but that was just a stopgap measure, according to a recent report in the newspaper Bild. In the previous three years, Hertha has accumulated losses totaling about 210 million euros.

"That's for sure," said Bobic, trying to convince the staff that should new funds come in: "We believe in the squad we have. " Therefore, should additional funds come in, it would not be possible to invest them in the team. We have demonstrated our ability to do it sufficiently often.

The shares are purchased from Windhorst for about 200 million euros by Brazil's Vasco da Gama and Australia's Melbourne Victory. There may be a capital increase of about 100 million euros, but that was just a stopgap measure, according to a recent report in the newspaper Bild.

In the previous three years, Hertha has accumulated losses totaling about 210 million euros. Should new money flow, it would therefore not be possible to put it into the squad, "that's for sure," said Bobic, trying to talk the staff strong: "We believe in the squad we have.

We have demonstrated our ability to do it sufficiently often. however, which can only be used to fill holes.

In the previous three years, Hertha has accumulated losses totaling about 210 million euros. "That's for sure," said Bobic, trying to convince the staff that should new funds come in: "We believe in the squad we have. " Therefore, should additional funds come in, it would not be possible to invest them in the team.

We have demonstrated our ability to do it sufficiently often. however, which can only be used to fill holes.

In the previous three years, Hertha has accumulated losses totaling about 210 million euros. Should new money flow, it would therefore not be possible to put it into the squad, "that's for sure," said Bobic, trying to talk the staff strong: "We believe in the squad we have.

We have demonstrated our ability to do it sufficiently often. ".

Should new money flow, it would therefore not be possible to put it into the squad, "that's for sure," said Bobic, trying to talk the staff strong: "We believe in the squad we have.

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