Jürgen Klinsmann's departure from Hertha BSC already generated many headlines. Now a paper from the ex-trainer that has been made public has caused a stir at the capital club.
Berlin (dpa) - After the departure of Jürgen Klinsmann at Hertha BSC Berlin, according to information from "Sport Bild", a protocol written for the coach at the time caused a stir.
It says, among other things: "The club has no performance culture, only thinking about acquisitions and there is no charisma in the management."
The magazine quotes the relationship between professionals and managing director Michael Preetz: "There is a culture of lies that has also destroyed the relationship of trust between players and Preetz." In addition, "years of catastrophic omissions by Michael Preetz in all areas related to competitive sports" are criticized.
The club initially reacted on Wednesday with a statement. Almost all of the allegations and allegations contained in the diary would not be true. Apart from that, the association is keen to bring the personnel to a worthy end. A Hertha spokesman also referred to today's press conference at 1 p.m. for the game next Friday at Fortuna Düsseldorf.
From Klinsmann's environment, it was said that it was an internal paper for Klinsmann and a partner. This internal inventory and analysis had been leaked.
At that time, Hertha investor Lars Windhorst criticized Klinsmann's style when he said goodbye: "Perhaps you can do that as a teenager, but you shouldn't do it in business, where you have serious agreements."
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