Hertha BSC Dominates Braunschweig 5-1, Ends Winless Streak
The Berlin team secures a decisive victory to climb out of the relegation zone in the 2. Bundesliga, marking their first win under new coach Stefan Leitl.
- Hertha BSC ended a seven-game winless streak with a commanding 5-1 victory over Eintracht Braunschweig in the 2. Bundesliga.
- Key goals included a brace by Fabian Reese, a counterattack goal by Derry Scherhant, and an own goal by Braunschweig's Jannis Nikolaou in the first half.
- The win marked the first victory for Hertha's new coach, Stefan Leitl, in his fourth game with the team.
- Braunschweig struggled defensively, giving Hertha's top players too much space, while failing to capitalize on their own limited chances.
- The result moved Hertha away from the relegation zone, while Braunschweig remains in serious danger, compounded by a victory from their relegation rival Preußen Münster.