Hertha in turmoil after Klinsmann's surprise departure


Soccer Football - Bundesliga - Hertha BSC v Bayern Munich - Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - January 19, 2020 Hertha BSC coach Juergen Klinsmann before the match REUTERS/Annegret Hilse DFL regulations prohibit any use of photographs as image sequences and/or quasi-video

BERLIN (Reuters) - Hertha Berlin have little time to pick up the pieces of their failed collaboration with coach Juergen Klinsmann, who has left the club after only eight weeks in charge, if they are to win their fight to avoid relegation.

The Berliners sit 14th in the Bundesliga table, six points above the relegation playoff spot, despite having pumped more than 70 million euros ($76 million) into transfers over the winter period as requested by Klinsmann.

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