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Hertha Berlin 2018/19 Home kit Small

Hertha Berlin 2018/19 Home kit Small

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Condition: ★★★★★ 

This Hertha kit is in excellent condition and a size Small. It was manufactured by Nike. It features the Berlin flag on the inside of the neck. 

The 2018–19 season was Hertha BSC's 126th season in existence and their sixth consecutive season in the Bundesliga, Germany's top-tier football league. Here’s an overview of the season, including key details, performance, and notable players.

General Information

  • Manager: Pál Dárdai (throughout the season)
  • Stadium: Olympiastadion, Berlin

Bundesliga Performance

  • Final Position: 11th
  • Points: 43 points
  • Record: 11 wins, 10 draws, 13 losses

Hertha started the season quite well but struggled in the second half of the campaign. At one point, they were challenging for a European spot but fell off toward the end of the season and finished in mid-table.

DFB-Pokal

  • Result: Eliminated in the Round of 16
  • Hertha Berlin was knocked out by Bayern Munich in a 2–3 loss after extra time. The match was quite intense, and Hertha put up a strong fight against one of Germany's top clubs.

Key Players

  • Ondrej Duda: The standout player of the season, Duda was the club's top scorer with 11 goals in the Bundesliga. His creativity and ability to score from midfield were essential.
  • Vedad Ibišević: The veteran striker contributed with important goals, scoring 10 goals in the league. His leadership as the captain was also crucial for the team.
  • Salomon Kalou: The experienced winger added another dimension to Hertha’s attack and managed to score 6 goals.
  • Valentino Lazaro: Playing primarily as a right-winger or right-back, Lazaro impressed with his pace and creativity, providing key assists during the season.

Tactics and Style

Pál Dárdai primarily used a 4-2-3-1 formation, emphasizing a solid defensive structure and counter-attacking play. The team often relied on the creativity of Duda and the pace of Lazaro to exploit spaces on the wings, with Ibišević acting as a target man up front.

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