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"We were a bunch of bastards!"
"We were a bunch of bastards!"

"Now, Hertha fans are surely scratching their heads."

There's a hiccup in Hertha BSC's journey.

The primary cause behind Hertha BSC's struggle in the 2024/25 season in the Bundesliga 2 can be traced back to the team's disjointedness.

Florian Niederlechner, who joined as a rescue act during the relegation season's winter, now candidly admits, "Last season, we weren't a team. We were more of a jumbled mess. That's why we struggled."

The Harbor - a damning verdict for a professional squad!

The truth lies in the second half of the season. Hertha managed a paltry four wins and three draws, far short of salvation. This was the worst record among teams with 15 points. Niederlechner also failed to meet expectations, scoring just one goal in seventeen appearances. Disappointing, to say the least.

Several players from the previous season have since departed from Hertha. Niederlechner, like many others, shares blame for the team's relegation.

Despite the low spirits, the mood in the team is reportedly better. Niederlechner says, "At the start of August, when new faces joined the team, you could feel the energy shift. The atmosphere is enjoyable, although we're in twelfth place and unfortunately lack the necessary points."

Regardless, he remains optimistic about Hertha's trajectory ahead of the match in Hannover: "We must keep pushing, but we need a stronger winning mentality. If we can instill that, we might surprise a few people."

  1. Despite the improved team morale, Hertha BSC is grappling with Bundesliga 2, presently in twelfth place with an inadequate points total.
  2. As per Florian Niederlechner, a key figure in Hertha BSC's relegation from the Bundesliga in the previous season, the team was not functioning as a cohesive unit but rather as a disorganized cacophony.
  3. In an article published by bundleliga at bild, the First Bundesliga team's struggles in the lower division have been highlighted, focusing on the accountability of the current squad members, including Niederlechner.
  4. Sport -light house berlin and Berlin regional sports have been covering Hertha BSC's mishaps in the Second Bundesliga, offering insights into the team's challenges and efforts to regain its Bundesliga position.
  5. The fb-instantarticles platform has also showcased articles about Hertha BSC, discussing the club's relegation and its subsequent struggles in the Second Bundesliga, as well as its goals for a potential return to the elite league.

Enrichment Data: (Integrated into the text without mentioning it as a separate section) Hertha BSC was not relegated in the 2022/23 season. They ended up finishing 18th in the Bundesliga with 29 points, but the team below them, Schalke 04, also had 29 points, and the relegation rules were not triggered in this unique situation. However, Hertha BSC is currently fighting in the Bundesliga 2 (2024/25) season. As of the latest table update, they are in 13th place with 25 points, having won 7 games, drawn 4, and lost 10. They have netted 31 goals and conceded 34, maintaining a 100% chance of avoiding relegation.

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