Jurgen Klinsmann has resigned as head coach of Hertha Berlin just 3 months after his appointment.
Klinsmann cites that lack of support and “trust” from management is one of the reasons for his resignation.
The former Germany manager – who won just three out of his 10 games as boss – has cited a lack of trust and support behind his decision to step down.
‘Especially in a relegation battle, unity, team spirit and focus on the basics are the most important elements.
‘If they are not guaranteed, I can’t live up to my potential as a head coach and fulfill my responsibility.’
Klinsmann leaves with the Berlin outfit in a treacherous position in Bundesliga – they currently sit just six points behind the relegation zone in 14th place with just 13 matches remaining.
Source: vibeweek.com