Goalkeeper returns: Hertha gives condemned Gersbeck a second chance

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Hertha gives convicted Gersbeck a second chance

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In the trial: Marius Gersbeck had to answer before the Salzburg regional court

Source: dpa/Barbara Gindl

During the training camp, Marius Gersbeck got into a fight at night. The Hertha BSC goalkeeper injured a 22-year-old. He was sentenced last week. Now the players and club commented on the consequences.

Hertha BSC is bringing Marius Gersbeck back into the first team. The goalkeeper will return to team training during the international break and will train again with head coach Pal Dardai’s professional squad, the second division soccer team announced on Monday. “From now on, however, strict rules of conduct in public and private life will apply to our goalkeeper and he will be severely sanctioned,” the statement continued.

Gersbeck had stood trial because he injured a 22-year-old in a nighttime brawl on the sidelines of Hertha’s training camp in July. The proceedings ended last week as part of a so-called diversion. After admitting guilt and apologizing to the victim, Gersbeck was sentenced to a fine of 40,000 euros in the Salzburg regional court. He is not considered to have a criminal record.

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“His suspension will be lifted, but he will receive a warning and a hefty fine from the club. “In addition, Marius has committed himself to getting involved socially in order to pass on his experiences from this misconduct,” said managing director Tom Herrich.

Going to court: Lawyer Jürgen Pföstl (left) and Marius Gersbeck on the way to room 301 of the regional court

Source: dpa/Barbara Gindl

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Gersbeck, who was born in Berlin, returned to his youth club from Karlsruher SC this summer. Because of his close contacts in the fan scene, he is considered a possible identification figure for the so-called Berlin Way, with which the Bundesliga relegated team wants to get out of the sporting and economic crisis.

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“I’m not a bad person and, above all, I’m not the unreflective, beating goalkeeper who doesn’t care about those around him or those around him,” said Gersbeck. The 28-year-old announced that he would speak to the fans personally at the Berliner general meeting in mid-October. He is aware that he has made a huge mistake.

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Gersbeck will initially have to line up at the back in the Berlin goal. After his suspension and the departure of Oliver Christensen, Tjark Ernst found himself stuck between the posts. “Of course I can also assess my sporting situation very well at the moment. But I’m now also looking forward, and I’m grateful and humbled at the same time that I can return to team training as a Hertha player. You can judge me by these words in the future and I hope you give me the chance to do so,” said Gersbeck.

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