Hertha BSC appoints new head coach, former Dortmund assistant to lead to avoid relegation.
In a move that will hopefully see Hertha BSC avoid relegation from the Bundesliga, the club has appointed a new head coach in the form of former Dortmund assistant, Joachim Röllen.
Röllen, who previously worked under Frank Rijkaard at PSV Eindhoven and was also in charge of the Netherlands national team's youth teams, has been tasked with leading the team through what could be a challenging season.
The appointment comes after a difficult period for Hertha BSC, who have struggled on and off the pitch this season. The club have lost several key players to injury and were also relegated to the second tier last year.
Despite these challenges, Hertha BSC have shown their commitment to the club by hiring Röllen as their new head coach. The German is expected to bring his experience and tactical knowledge to the team, helping them to improve their performance and secure their place in the top flight next season.
With Röllen now in charge, there is hope that Hertha BSC can turn things around and avoid relegation. The team will need to work hard if they are to achieve this goal, but with Röllen at the helm, it is possible that Hertha BSC can make some significant progress this season.
