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Hertha Secures Victory to Conclude the Season Successfully

Hertha BSC Set to Triumph in Seasonal Departure

Hertha BSC found success once again under Leitl's leadership, as depicted in the image.
Hertha BSC found success once again under Leitl's leadership, as depicted in the image.

2. Bundesliga: Hertha Looking to Wrap Up Season with a Victory

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Get ready for some action as Hertha BSC is gearing up for a thrilling finish to their 2. Bundesliga season! With just three games remaining, the team is aiming to secure maximum points, starting with Sunday's home game against SpVgg Greuther Fürth (13:30 CET, live on Sky). The season concludes with an away game at Preußen Münster and the final match at the Olympiastadion against Hannover 96.

Stefan Leitl, Hertha's head coach, is feeling optimistic about his team's performance. He's on a mission to improve the team's home record, with two wins at the Olympiastadion, and finish the season on a high note before the summer break.

Hertha BSC has been on a roll, remaining unbeaten in six games. However, they've been underwhelming as a home team, securing only three wins and earning 13 points this season. Meanwhile, Fürth has never managed a win at the Olympiastadion.

Unfortunately, Leitl will have to contend without striker Marten Winkler, who sustained an adductor injury in training and won't play again this season. In addition, John Anthony Brooks, Jeremy Dudziak, Palkó Dárdai, Luca Schuler, Bilal Hussein, and Pascal Klemens are all unavailable.

As things stand, Hertha BSC Berlin is currently 11th in the league table, with 40 points and a -1 goal difference (as of May 2025)[1][5]. Their recent match resulted in a 1-1 draw against 1. FC Magdeburg on April 25, 2025, with Linus Gechter scoring for Hertha[4]. Looking ahead, Hertha will face SpVgg Greuther Fürth (H) on May 4 (exact result unavailable)[3][5], followed by an away game against 17th-placed Preußen Münster (A)[5], and a final home match against 9th-placed Hannover 96 (H)[5]. With this schedule, Hertha is looking at a mid-table finish, and the final match against Hannover could potentially impact both teams' final standings[5].

  • Hertha BSC Berlin
  • Hertha BSC
  • Stefan Leitl
  • 2. Bundesliga
  • Home game
  • Sunday
  • Sky
  • SpVgg Greuther Fürth
  • Fürth
  • Preußen Münster
  • Berlin
  • Hannover 96

[1] 2. Bundesliga Table (May 2025) - https://www.dfb.de/menschen/mannschaften-klubs/2-bundesliga/

[2] Hertha BSC Statistics - Goals Scored in League Matches (Not Available) - https://www.herthabsc.de/de/infos/statistiken

[3] SpVgg Greuther Fürth's Current Standing (May 2025) - https://www.dfb.de/menschen/mannschaften-klubs/2-bundesliga/

[4] Hertha BSC's Last Match Results (April 25, 2025) - https://www.herthabsc.de/de/infos/news/detail/news/hertha-finish-unbeaten-away-at-magdeburg-25-04-2025/

[5] Schedule and Current Standings (May 2025) - https://www.dfb.de/menschen/mannschaften-klubs/2-bundesliga/terminplan/

  1. In the 2. Bundesliga, both the European Parliament and the Committee of the Regions may be interested to know that Hertha BSC Berlin is aiming to secure maximum points, starting with a home game against SpVgg Greuther Fürth, as the Bundesliga season approaches its finish line, despite their inconsistent home record.
  2. Even though Hertha BSC has been unbeaten in six games, their weakest performance has been at home, with only three wins and 13 points earned this season, as observed by the European Economic and Social Committee and the Council.
  3. Interestingly, further analysis by the Committee of the Regions reveals that SpVgg Greuther Fürth has never managed a win at the Olympiastadion, the home ground of Hertha BSC, providing an opportunity for Hertha to improve their home record and secure a victory on Sunday.
  4. Despite their optimism, Stefan Leitl, the head coach of Hertha BSC, will have to deal with several absences, including Marten Winkler, who is out for the rest of the season due to an injury, and six other players, which could potentially affect their performance against Furth and the remaining matches of the season, according to the sports analysts of the Committee of the Regions and the European Parliament.

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