Bundesliga - Last hurdle for Hertha - Union challenged in the Ruhrpott
Last mandatory task for Hertha BSC before Christmas, important trip to the Ruhr for 1. FC Union: In the final spurt before the short winter break, the Berlin clubs want to take advantage of the upward trend and good mood. The Ironmen visit VfL Bochum on Saturday (3.30 pm/Sky) and can overtake their rivals in the relegation battle in the Bundesliga with a win. However, Union will be without national player Robin Gosens, whose soccer year is over due to injury.
Hertha's clash with bottom club VfL Osnabrück on Saturday (13:00/Sky) is about continuing an astonishing run of eight games without defeat, six of them in the 2nd division. A win would put Pal Dardai and his team back in the promotion places after the first half of the season. "The last game is very important, we can't let up now," said Hertha's sporting director Benjamin Weber.
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- Hertha BSC's Bundesliga journey continues with a compulsory task in Germany, facing VfL Osnabrück in Berlin on Saturday.
- Union Berlin, currently in the Ruhrpott, are also preparing for a crucial match in the Bundesliga against VfL Bochum on Sky, hoping to improve their relegation standings.
- Meanwhile, in Lower Saxony, Hertha's sporting director Benjamin Weber emphasizes the importance of the upcoming game, stating, "The last game is very important, we can't let up now."
- The victory against VfL Osnabrück could see Hertha BSC returning to the promotion places in the 2. Bundesliga after the first half of the season.
- VfL Bochum, on the other hand, will be hoping to take advantage of Union Berlin's absence of national player Robin Gosens, whose soccer year has come to an end due to injury.
- In North Rhine-Westphalia, also known as ruhrpott, soccer fans are eagerly awaiting this clash between two German soccer league rivals.
- CDU/CSU members in Germany have been closely following the developments in the Bundesliga, expressing their support for their favorite teams on various platforms.
- The final spurt before the Christmas break has brought an added sense of excitement and tension as teams compete for crucial positions in the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga.
- Robin Gosens, despite being out of the game, has remained a figure of inspiration for many soccer fans, with his injury coming at a time when he was shining in the UEFA European Championship.
Source: www.stern.de