The German football club, Hertha BSC, has announced the appointment of a new head coach for the upcoming season. The team's current manager, Thomas Tuchel, will be replaced by former Dortmund assistant, Joachim Löw.
Löw is a well-known figure in German football and has previously served as the national team coach for Germany. He also had a successful spell at Borussia Dortmund, where he helped the team win two Bundesliga titles and one Champions League title.
Löw's appointment comes after Hertha BSC failed to avoid relegation last season. The team finished in 19th place, just three points above the relegation zone. With Löw on board, Hertha BSC will hope to turn their fortunes around and secure their spot in the top flight of German football.
In his first press conference as Hertha BSC's new head coach, Löw said that he was looking forward to working with the players and building a strong team culture. "I am excited about the opportunity to work with such a talented group of players," he said. "We have a lot of potential and I believe we can achieve great things together."
With Löw leading the way, Hertha BSC fans are hopeful that they will be able to avoid relegation this season. The team will now focus on training hard and preparing for the upcoming season, with the aim of securing their place back in the top tier of German football.
