Leitl: "Every win feels good" - Hertha aiming for fifth win - Hertha BSC eyes historic fifth straight win in 2. Bundesliga chase
Hertha BSC is chasing a fifth straight victory in the 2. Bundesliga this weekend. A win would mark a rare achievement for the club, last seen over two decades ago. The team currently sits three points behind the promotion playoff spot.
The last time Hertha secured five consecutive league wins was in the 2001/02 Bundesliga season. Since then, only FC Bayern Munich has matched that feat in the same campaign. Now, under head coach Stefan Leitl, the squad is closing in on repeating history.
Returning players like Paul Seguin and Diego Demme have lifted morale and sharpened training sessions. Their presence has added experience and leadership to the squad. Leitl credits the recent success to a strong team-first attitude, with players prioritising collective goals over individual ambitions.
A fifth win in a row would push Hertha closer to the top of the table. The promotion race remains tight, but momentum is building within the squad.
If Hertha secures the win, they will equal a club record not broken in over 20 years. The result could also narrow the gap in the hunt for promotion. Fans will be watching closely as the team looks to extend its unbeaten streak.