Fredi Bobic warns Hertha BSC to be careful. The celebration of the first home win should not undermine the hard work.
Hertha BSC celebrated their first home win of the season on Sunday. Instead of breaking out in a jubilant mood, Fredi Bobic urges further improvements – so that there can be more victories.
With the 2-1 win over Hertha on Sunday evening, it was the first home win of the season. The rejoicing of the players, the coaching team and the fans was correspondingly great. All the more important and relieving that this breakthrough success was achieved against a competitor to stay up in the league.
But: Despite all the jubilation and celebration scenes, the capital club is only three points away from the relegation place. The bottom two of the table each follow with a gap of just one point. The Berliners have not gained anything by winning.
Bobic wants to “keep the ball flat”: continue hard work instead of drowning in celebration
It seems very important for Fredi Bobic to emphasize this fact. Instead of showing himself relieved and pleased in the first step, he warns of the big picture.
“We have to stay on this path now, continue to take small steps forward week after week,” emphasized the Hertha sports director. He went on to put it plainly: “We don’t need to celebrate now, we have eleven points. We should keep the ball low and keep working hard.”
Although he was “very happy for the boys” because the win was “the reward for their hard work”, that hard work shouldn’t become any less intense.
Meanwhile, the coach agrees. Sandro Schwarz was also “very happy with the win”, but remained cautious at the same time: “But we also know that it wasn’t a treat in terms of football. It has to be said very clearly that we didn’t create any fireworks.”
In that regard, Bobic was even quite relaxed: “I prefer such a hard, dirty work victory to a great draw game for which we get flowers at the end.”
Nevertheless, Hertha must continue the hard work if the season is to be more relaxed than last year. The first home win can and should be a good foundation for this.
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Source: Stern

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