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Hertha Berlin

“We are still alive”

The relief in the Blue-White camp was clear for all to see as the players stood in the mixed zone following a hard-fought 2-1 win against VfB Stuttgart. At the same time, it was emphasised that these three points will have to be just the first step in a challenging path to survival. That was a crucial game. If we had not won it then it would probably be over – as it is, we are still alive,” underlined Stevan Jovetić, who along with his teammates will take on Köln on Friday. “It’s still not an easy situation, we have to keep fighting with the right mentality, persistence and character,” said the Montenegro international and added his confidence in Hertha achieving their aim at the end of the season: “Do I still believe that we can stay up? Definitely!” herthabsc.com has all the immediate reaction to the win against VfB Stuttgart.

Hertha Berlin

“That’s the motto we’re living by!”

Pál Dárdai has taken on VfB Stuttgart at the Olympiastadion as Hertha head coach three times. On each occasion, the Hungarian coach’s side have had the upper hand – most recently on 4th May 2019. Now the aim is to do this for a fourth time. “In Munich, we saw a team on the pitch. The team has to stay compact like that. The most important thing is that we have confidence among ourselves, the fans will always be behind us,” said the head coach. The number four was also reference by the head coach himself when asked about his possible line-up for the weekend’s game. “On Saturday, we have to send out a team with a winning mentality that can win the game for us. Football has its own dynamic. Winning is important – not explaining how to win. Four games, four wins – that’s the motto we are living by!” herthabsc.com has all of Dárdai key comments on…

TSG Hoffenheim

Dominik Hechler joins the TSG media department

“Making the step-up to the Bundesliga was always a big goal of mine. It took 15 years and a few detours to realise it,” says Dominik Hechler, adding: “In my previous positions in the sports editorial department of the Frankfurter Rundschau, as a trainee at VfL Bochum and in the past ten years at ran, I was able to gain important experience that will serve me well in this new challenge. I am hugely looking forward to an exciting job at a young and innovative club that also runs many incredible projects and initiatives away from the football pitch.”

RB Leipzig

Kevin Kampl scores match winner

Kevko with second goal of season | Fourth win in a row against Freiburg | RBL move into third

1. FSV Mainz 05

Kohr signs four-year contract

Dominik Kohr will remain a Zerofiver until 2026. The central midfielder, who has been on loan from Eintracht Frankfurt since January 2021, is signing permanently with FSV. The two clubs have agreed not to disclose the transfer fee.

1. FC Union Berlin

Information for season ticket holders

For the upcoming Bundesliga season, there will be a change to season ticket and matchday prices. Standing areas will see an increase of 2 euros per match, while seats are between 2 euros and 5 euros depending on the category.

VfL Wolfsburg

Impressive figures

Niko Kovac’s side have fond recent memories of Eintracht, having registered their long-awaited first win of the current campaign (1-0) at Deutsche Bank Park back in September. The Wolves’ general record against the Eagles makes for pleasant reading too, with VfL winning 21 of the teams’ 41 Bundesliga meetings – their best record against a current top-flight side. Read on for more facts and figures on the upcoming home game against Frankfurt.

Borussia M'gladbach

Hofmann and Stindl fire Borussia to 2-0 win over Bochum

Hofmann and Stindl fire Borussia to 2-0 win over Bochum Matchday 31 in the Bundesliga saw...

SV Werder Bremen

Werder beaten by Bayern despite spirited performance

SV Werder Bremen suffered a defeat in Bundesliga matchday 31 despite fighting to the end. SVW showed a committed performance for long periods of the game at home to the league leaders FC Bayern Munich, before Serge Gnabry finally broke to deadlock to make it 1-0 (62’). Despite the effort and team spirit, it was the record champions to score next and double their lead through substitute Leroy Sané (72’). Niklas Schmidt’s wonder goal (86’) was for sure the moment of the evening, but despite a tense final period, it was not enough to pick up any points.