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Pressure mounts on Hertha BSC as they face Prussia Münster

Struggling in initial matches of the second league's new season, Hertha BSC encounters a demanding DFB Cup match against rivals Preußen Münster.

The football club Hertha BSC faces imminent challenges against Prussia Münster in their upcoming...
The football club Hertha BSC faces imminent challenges against Prussia Münster in their upcoming match.

Pressure mounts on Hertha BSC as they face Prussia Münster

Hertha BSC, the Berlin-based football club, has had a challenging start to the 2025-2026 season. Despite making it to the second round of the DFB-Pokal last year, their performances on the pitch have left much to be desired.

In August 2025, Hertha faced Preußen Münster in the first round of the DFB-Pokal. The match ended in a 0-0 draw after 120 minutes, with Hertha advancing only after a penalty shootout. This result indicates a weak overall performance during regular and extra time, a trend that seems to extend to their current struggles in the 2. Bundesliga.

Hertha's start in the 2. Bundesliga has been disappointing, with no wins in three matches and scoring only one goal. The team's current form has left fans feeling frustrated, with many expressing their anger at the team's performances.

However, there is a glimmer of hope for Hertha in the form of young talent. Kenneth Eichhorn, a 16-year-old defensive midfielder, showed no signs of difficulty in his second league debut. While specific details about his impact in recent matches or the DFB-Pokal run are limited, Eichhorn represents a key prospect, part of Hertha’s strategy to rebuild amidst current struggles.

Coach Stefan Leitl has also expressed his confidence in Eichhorn, calling him a giant talent. Leitl believes that reaching the final is highly motivating for fans based in Berlin, and he considers the draw against Preußen Münster as a tough one.

Unfortunately, Hertha's offense is currently not cohesive, and there are no established plays. The lack of quality on the wings, with Julian Eitschberger and Michal Karbownik not performing well in their respective positions, has not helped matters.

Hertha's hope of reaching the final this year is considered utopian, given their current form and the tough away game at Preußen Münster they face in the cup game. However, with the emphasis on young talent and a focus on rebuilding, Hertha may yet turn their fortunes around.

Fabian Reese, who played 11 games in a specific position last season and scored 10 goals, could also provide a boost to Hertha's offense if he can find his form this season.

In conclusion, Hertha BSC is a club in transition, relying on youth and nervous moments in penalties to progress, while facing real challenges in both cup and league competitions. However, with the potential of young talent like Kenneth Eichhorn and the experience of players like Fabian Reese, there is hope for a brighter future for the Berlin-based club.

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