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“Lies culture”, “full players” and “catastrophic omissions in all areas”. Berlin-based Hertha is currently dealing with all of these allegations. The author is a certain Jürgen Klinsmann, whose billing had become public in the form of a diary during the week.
The resigned former national coach attests to the capital club a devastating testimony, but encounters massive resistance with the way of communication throughout Germany. In the crossfire of criticism is manager Michael Preetz, who did not want to go into the allegations anymore, but instead focuses on the sporting.
So the ex-professional is currently well advised, because on Friday the “old lady” is facing a trend-setting game in the Bundesliga. Between Düsseldorf and Hertha, the betting odds of the best bookmakers are based on the recent events in the direction of the Rhinelanders, who are currently 16th, six points behind the Berliners.
Since Uwe Rösler has taken over the team, an upswing can still be seen. The Fortuna collected five points from the four encounters under his leadership. Nevertheless, at the beginning of the 24th matchday before the Duel Duesseldorf against Hertha we would refrain from a prediction of the home win, since the BSC players were able to record more counters abroad than at home.
Betting on a maximum of two hits seems more interesting since, given the starting point, neither team will take too much risk. You can find tips and tricks for goal betting in our advice article “Over / Under for advanced players”.
Dusseldorf:
Fortuna from Düsseldorf has played five competitive games under new coach Uwe Rösler. The only defeat was two weeks ago in the home game against the Champions League aspirant Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Last Saturday, however, the Rhinelander immediately got back on track and celebrated an extremely important 2-0 win at SC Freiburg. The three points were elementary in that the Red-Whites reduced the gap to the saving bank to two points and also increased the cushion on Werder Bremen (17th) and SC Paderborn (18th).
To finish the 24th matchday as one of the winners in the relegation battle, a home win against the Berliners would be of great importance. In the event of a victory, the currently troubled capital club would also be drawn into the vortex. However, if Fortuna loses, it will be difficult to catch up with the nine points behind the “old lady”.
Although new coach Rösler has given his team a much more offensive approach, a stable defense is logically the top priority. In just one of the four matches under the 51-year-old so far, more than two goals were scored.
In addition, the Flingerers behind Werder Bremen (eight) are the second weakest home offensive in the Bundesliga. In eleven games, just ten lean törchen get. Nevertheless, it was enough for three wins and two draws, because at least the defense with the exception of the matches against the top clubs in the league (RB Leipzig, Bayern, Gladbach or Leverkusen) never had to concede more than two goals.
In terms of personnel, nothing has changed compared to the previous week. Regular goalkeeper Zack Steffen will continue to be replaced by the ever better Timo Kastenmeier. In addition, Kownacki and Sobottka are ill and injured, respectively. The only change compared to the fully deserved away win in Freiburg could be in the back left. If Suttner doesn’t get fit in time, Gießelmann will move into the starting line-up.
Hertha:
Those responsible at Hertha in Berlin are currently fighting with all their might against the accusation that there is absolute chaos in their club. However, if you give the extracts from Jürgen Klinsmann’s large bill only a minimum of attention, you can doubt it.
Excerpts from his “diary” were published during the week, in which the Californian by choice does not give his ex-club any good hair at all. Manager Michael Preetz in particular is presented by Klinsmann as a great scapegoat in the club. A single evaluation of all players, which is more reminiscent of a stock trade, led to numerous discussions, certainly within the team.
Before we start poking around in the non-sports sector and taking part in speculations, let’s take a look at the upcoming Bundesliga game of the “old lady”, which reached an almost historic low in the previous week.
In front of their own fans, the blue-whites got under the wheels against 1. FC Köln with 0: 5 (!) And lacked any suitability for the highest German league. Interim coach Alexander Nouri went to court with his protégés after the game and promised the shocked supporters a reaction on Friday.
In the current phase in the capital, however, it seems far from clear whether this is realistic. The team appears completely unsettled, has no real hierarchy, defines itself (Klinsi, thank you) about defending and has also not scored in four of the last seven matches in the league. Between Düsseldorf and Hertha, the forecast of a coup of guests is actually forbidden …
Actually, because the BSC team usually showed a different face when they were away. Since November 24th the 14th in the distance has not lost anymore. The most recent three away games have all been victorious.
In Paderborn, Wolfsburg (2: 1 each) and also in Leverkusen (1: 0), the relegation candidate kidnapped all three points with a defensive approach. The route on Friday evening should therefore be clear.
Because both Santiago Ascacibar and Niklas Stark are not available with a yellow card, Coach Nouri, who is fighting for his future as a Bundesliga coach at least after the 0: 5 win against Cologne, is forced to rebuild. Instead of the 3-5-2 system, which recently revealed deficits, a return to the chain of four is quite likely. Skjelbred, Dilrosun or Mittelstädt are candidates for a leap into the first eleven.
Dusseldorf vs Hertha Berlin head to head matches
04.10.19 BUN Hertha Berlin Dusseldorf 3 : 1
06.04.19 BUN Hertha Berlin Dusseldorf 1 : 2
13.01.19 TC Dusseldorf Hertha Berlin 3 : 1
10.11.18 BUN Dusseldorf Hertha Berlin 4 : 1
15.05.12 2BUN Dusseldorf Hertha Berlin 2 : 2