Hertha BSC has separated from sports director Fredi Bobic. After the disappointing 0: 2 (0: 1) in the capital derby against 1. FC Union Berlin, the executive committee and supervisory board decided to release the 51-year-old from his duties “with immediate effect”, as the club announced.
Immediately after the game, Bobic gave interviews, before the game he gave coach Sandro Schwarz a job guarantee.
After the weak start to the year with defeats at VfL Bochum (1:3) and against VfL Wolfsburg (0:5), Hertha is only 17th in the table, the next relegation threatens. The club has invited to a press conference for Sunday at 1 p.m.
Bobic was hired as managing director of the capital club in April 2021 for the 2021/22 season, succeeding long-time manager Michael Preetz. The former national striker Bobic had previously worked successfully at Eintracht Frankfurt. In the last season, too, Hertha was in danger of relegation for a long time and was only able to stay in the Bundesliga with Felix Magath, who was committed as a rescuer, through the relegation against Hamburger SV.
The consequences of the decision against Bobic for Black remained open. “We also have a lot of trust in the coach,” said captain Marco Richter after the derby defeat. “It’s no secret that he’s a great fit for us. He’s just as lacking in points as we are.” The “common path” will “hopefully” continue.