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Bundesliga: Hertha BSC – VfL Wolfsburg 0:5! Embarrassing appearance in front of a new investor! | Sports

And soon my dollars will be in it…

Hertha BSC also loses the second game of the year after losing 3-1 in Bochum. No chance 0:5 at home against the team of the hour in the Bundesliga, VfL Wolfsburg.

And that in front of the eyes of the new investor Joshua Wander (41), who wants to take over Lars Windhorst’s shares with his coal colleagues from the US company 777 and is seen in the stands for the first time.

You don’t have to be a fan Kovac’ Wolfsburg is really up for it!

Hertha through the bankruptcy in Bochum in the direct relegation zone 17. Wolfsburg comes with a broad chest, 9 games undefeated and based on the past few days the number 1 in the league ahead of Bavaria.

And you can see that!

Hertha’s new investor: 777 co-founder Joshua Wander (l.)

Photo: Ottmar Winter

4 minutes: Wimmer free kick from the right. Svanberg first runs backwards from the crowd in the sixteen, away from opponent Kenny and then in a loop back to the penalty spot, gets the ball served exactly and hits the far post with a volley all by himself.

The next early lead for the Blitz starters from Wolfsburg: Wimmer scored in the first minute in the 6-0 thrashing of Freiburg on Saturday.

And it gets even worse: Svanberg’s free kick “clears” Lukebakio in the wall with his arm stretched out upwards – Referee Reichel can’t help but give a penalty. Arnold says thank you with left to right – 2:0 (31st). After a header from Svanberg, wind makes it 3-0 for the preliminary decision over keeper Christensen (34 ‘). Baku put the lid on it from an acute angle (72′), Marmoush made it 5-0 with a mega solo (86’).

Wolfsburg sporting director Marcel Schäfer: “We struck ice cold and scored great goals. Of course that gives us a boost.”

What will become of coach Sandro Schwarz (44) now?

On Saturday, the Berlin derby against Union takes place in the Olympic Stadium. The Hertha coach will definitely be on the bench there. He still has the backing of sports boss Fredi Bobic (51) – even if there is not much to say for him in terms of sport.

One or the other Hertha fan should still be asking themselves: What is Hertha’s savior of the pre-season, Felix Magath, doing right now?

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