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Calls for Mindset Opposed to Münster by Hertha Leitl

Calls for Mentality Shift against Munster by Hertha's Leitl

Münster will be missing ten Hertha players, with Coach Stefan Leitl affected by their absence....
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Hertha Takes to the Pitch vs Münster, Eyes on Consistency and Momentum

Demands Mentality Counter against Münster, asserts Hertha Leitl - Calls for Mindset Opposed to Münster by Hertha Leitl

Hertha BSC is gearing up for a pivotal match against Preußen Münster with a determined mindset, focused on building on their recent progress as they approach the final stretch of the season. With safety from relegation already secured, the club is playing for pride, momentum, and to strengthen their position in the table.

Stefan Leitl, Hertha's head coach, has emphasized that he doesn't seek a mere winning streak but a significant one. "We won't be content with a modest run, but aim for a significant one. Our goal is 49 points. We're after respect, recognition, and maintaining the positive vibe we've established," Leitl declared ahead of Friday's away game set to kick off at 6:30 PM [Sky].

Hertha's impressive undefeated streak stretches eight games thus far. Leitl had earlier targeted three wins to cap off the season, aiming for 49 points, surpassing last season's tally. The Berliners will follow their away clash against Münster with a home match against Hannover 96, Leitl's former club until last year's end.

However, Hertha's defensive stalwart Toni Leistner will miss the match due to a one-game suspension. Leitl, even with Leistner's absence, remains upbeat and plans to rely on the skills of alternative defenders, having already utilized various tactics in practice sessions.

Preußen Münster, newly promoted and fighting to avoid direct relegation, are eager to earn vital points in their crucial battle against teams like Ulm for the 16th place playoff spot. Although Münster has struggled in recent matches, winning only once in their last six games, they managed an impressive 5-0 away victory in their last match following a coaching change.

In light of Münster's recent mixed results, Leitl remains confident in his team: "We ought to stay true to our game plan and execute what we perform well." Leitl sees the coaching change in Münster as a potential boost for their opponents, acknowledging that "of course a coaching change liberates energies and Münster requires points to stay in the league."

  • Sky
  • Hertha BSC
  • Münster
  • Stefan Leitl
  • Berlin
  • Consistency
  • Momentum
  • League Battle
  • Preußen Münster
  • Relegation
  • Ulm

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  1. Hertha BSC and Preußen Münster are set to lock horns, with the former looking to preserve their current form and climb the Bundesliga table.
  2. Stefan Leitl, the head coach of Hertha BSC, aims for a prolonged winning streak, beyond the mere three victories, with the ultimate goal of 49 points.
  3. Meanwhile, Preußen Münster, keen on staying in the league, will rely on the energy boost from their recent coaching change as they brace for their crucial encounter.
  4. Despite having to miss Leistner's presence due to suspension, Leitl remains optimistic about Hertha BSC's defense, confident in his team's ability to adapt and execute as they strive for consistency and momentum.

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